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    How do Ohio drinking water systems fare in testing for 'forever chemicals'?

    By Ashland Times-Gazette,

    17 hours ago

    More than 1,000 drinking water systems in the United States have detected what are commonly called forever chemicals above limits set by the Environmental Protection Agency, according to a USA TODAY analysis .

    Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS , are a group of more than 12,000 synthetic chemicals used in a variety of common applications, from the linings of fast-food boxes and non-stick cookware to fire-fighting foams and other purposes. They have been linked to certain cancers, fertility issues and other health concerns , according to the Columbus Dispatch.

    Interactive map Has my water system found PFSA?

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    The EPA recently released records for PFAS sampling being done by thousands of drinking systems across the country, including many throughout Ohio. You can explore testing results for drinking water systems near your home, around the state and throughout the country in an interactive map .

    Explore more data reports at Data Central .

    This article originally appeared on Ashland Times Gazette: How do Ohio drinking water systems fare in testing for 'forever chemicals'?

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