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Studies have found that so-called forever chemicals have been detected in water sources across New Mexico.
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The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality has partnered with the Town of Payson to clean up contaminants in the local drinking water system.
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The coalition recommends products that contain “forever chemicals” should be ineligible for certification as well as increased guidelines for plastic packaging and “flushable” wipes that might not meet flushability standards.
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A well located in Prescott Valley's Quailwood neighborhood tested above the EPA's Draft Maximum Containment level for PFAS during a recent retest. High levels of the chemical could be harmful to human health.