What Are PFAS and Should Dallas Homeowners Be Concerned?
A plain-English overview of PFAS, what the EPA is doing, and how to remove them from your home's water.
PFAS, sometimes called forever chemicals, are a group of synthetic compounds used for decades in industrial and consumer products. They have been detected at low levels in many municipal water supplies across the United States, including parts of Texas.
The EPA has finalized enforceable drinking water limits for several common PFAS compounds. Reverse osmosis and high-quality activated carbon filtration are two of the most effective ways to remove PFAS from drinking water at the point of use.
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