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Understanding PFAS and How to Avoid Them
PFAS are synthetic chemicals that do not occur naturally but are widespread in the environment. They can also be referred to as “forever chemicals” because they don’t break down. There are a variety of ways someone could be exposed to PFAS, but the most common way to encounter these chemicals is through drinking water.
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