Just a few weeks ago, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) set its first-ever limits on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances – commonly known as PFAS – in drinking water.
PWSA first began monitoring for PFAS in 2018 as a proactive measure and are well ahead of this new national standard. Through our proactive monitoring and use of historic data on PFAS, PWSA has never detected concentrations exceeding the EPA’s now-formalized maximum contaminant level (MCL) over the past six years.
In addition to the EPA rule, the PA Department of Environmental Protection established a state regulation that took effect in January of this year. PWSA complies with these state regulatory requirements for PFAS, including mandated testing.
Though PFAS are widespread and found in a variety of everyday items, there are actions you can take to reduce your exposure:
- Avoid products containing known PFAS (PTFE or any chemical starting with ‘perfluoro’ or ‘polyfluor’).
- Avoid non-stick products. Opt instead for stainless steel, cast iron, and glass.
- Choose ‘water-resistant’ instead of ‘waterproof’ products.
- Steer clear of stain-repellant sprays and treatments.
- Avoid containers with waxy inner coatings, like microwave popcorn bags, and food in grease-resistant containers.
- Skip the spray wax at the car wash.
- Trade your easy glide floss for a floss that is PFAS-free.
We understand the importance of providing transparent information regarding the quality and safety of your water. We want to assure you that our commitment to maintaining the highest water safety standards is unwavering.
As the EPA finalizes this new ruling, we will continue to monitor for PFAS and make the necessary adjustments to comply with the new regulations and maintain a quality water supply for our customers.