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  2. New PFAS blood test for sale for West Plains residents ... - AOL

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    Now, Quest Diagnostics is offering a PFAS blood test available to anyone 18 and older. Though costing several hundred dollars out of pocket, the service is a step toward accessibility for those at ...

  3. Health, infrastructure costs of PFAS in the billions; Who ...

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    Aug. 20—The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimates it will cost $772 million per year for drinking water systems to comply with proposed new guidelines for "forever chemicals" in ...

  4. New EPA rule on PFAS in water could cost Treasure Coast ... - AOL

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    Removing them could cost millions for Treasure Coast taxpayers "Forever chemicals," or PFAS, can increase risks of cancer and other health issues. ... Required testing likely will cost about ...

  5. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances - Wikipedia

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    Sales of PFAS, which cost approximately $20 per kilogram, generate a total industry profit of $4 billion per year on 16% profit margins. [29] Due to health concerns, several companies have ended or plan to end the sale of PFAS or products that contain them; these include W. L. Gore & Associates (the maker of Gore-Tex), H&M, Patagonia, REI, and 3M.

  6. Evers proposes $145M for PFAS removal, new water standards - AOL

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    The funds will go toward testing and eliminating PFAS for both municipal systems and private wells. ... a 2022 REINS Act that requires separate legislation for any proposed rule expected to exceed ...

  7. Perfluorohexanesulfonic acid - Wikipedia

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    A new EU drinking water directive issued in 2020 adopted PFAS limit values. The limit values are 0.1 μg/L for the sum of 20 PFASs including PFHxS, and 0.5 μg/L for the sum of all PFASs. This directive is binding for all EU member nations. It is a minimum directive, and member states can elect to adopt stricter regulations. [19]

  8. Timeline of events related to per- and polyfluoroalkyl ...

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    March 2018 The United States Department of Defense's (DoD)'s report to Congress said that test that they conducted showed that the amount of PFAS chemicals in water supplies near 126 DoD facilities, "exceeded the current safety guidelines". [71] The DoD has "used foam containing" PFAS chemicals "in exercises at bases across the country".

  9. South Bend, Mishawaka start testing for PFAS as ... - AOL

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    Cities say they can't yet predict the cost of complying, but the feds don't offer funding. ... That explains why cities need to submit an average of four quarterly test results for PFAS by 2027.