Perpetual Chemicals Found in Drinking Water Samples – Also in Berlin
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The Federal Association for the Environment and Nature Conservation has proven harmful eternities in numerous drinking water samples.
The environmental organization found traces of harmful PFAS in almost all of the samples tested. Here's what that means for consumers.
The environmental protection organization BUND tested drinking water. According to its own statements, it has proven the substance group PFAS in all samples from Lower Saxony. The chemicals are considered harmful to health.
Freshwater resources for our drinking water production are increasingly at risk. Current samples from the Federal Ministry for the Environment and Nature Conservation Germany (BUND) show: In the vast majority of the drinking water samples examined, so-called eternity chemicals, per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) were detected - in 42 of the 46 samples PFAS were found throughout Germany. Also in four of six Bavarian samples, namely …
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