‘Forever chemicals’ found in California waterways in 10 counties, study says
PFAS, often referred to as “forever chemicals,” were frequently found in surface water and sediment in 10 counties across California, according to a new study. The analysis from the Environmental Working Group showed that as much as 50% of California surface water samples contained PFAS, stemming from their use in agricultural pesticides. … Using data from California’s Surface Water Database from 2020 to 2024, samples were taken from waterways across several counties, including Butte, Colusa, Imperial, Merced, Monterey, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Stanislaus, Sutter and Yolo. Each study found some level of contamination near agricultural areas, with some at higher concentrations than others.
Other PFAS news:
- Environmental Working Group: Blog: California’s surface water and sediment are often contaminated with PFAS pesticides
- Best Best & Krieger: Legal alert: EPA seeks public comment on recently proposed PFAS drinking water rule revisions
