PFAS pesticides found in California’s surface water, including two local sites
A new environmental report raises serious health concerns about surface water frequently tested across California. … Environmental Working Group (EWG) – a Washington D.C.-based nonprofit – targeted agricultural areas throughout the Golden State and found “forever chemicals” or PFAS in half the samples tested. Repeated samples in ten counties, including Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo, tested positive. The Santa Maria River and Oso Flaco Creek were two local, surface waters tested. EWG researchers said the findings suggest fungicides, herbicides and insecticides not only end up on produce but could also be exposing millions of Californians to PFAS through water and soil. … A new bill making its way through the California legislature aims to phase out PFAS pesticides by 2035.
Other PFAS news:
- KVOA (Tucson, Ariz.): PFAS “forever chemical” conference heads to Tucson in June
- The University of Arizona: News release: Researchers convene at U of A to tackle ‘forever chemicals’ at National PFAS Conference
