A consumer guide details how people can deal with
harmful PFAS in local water sources being detected nationwide, including
around Wisconsin. Tap water is typically the main source of exposure for people living near contaminated sites. But that doesn`t mean you have to stop showering. Little PFAS enter the body through the skin, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Bathing and washing dishes with PFAS-contaminated water is unlikely to significantly increase exposure, the agency says. Ken Notes: A bit of a rerun, but the Wisconsin Watch story is worth repeating. If you are a local media outlet you can rerun this as well. This is a great resource! | ||
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