Focus on PFAS Part 1
Okay,
 anyone who attends Lunz Group programs, reads the newspaper or listens 
to the news knows that dangerous PFAS chemicals are everywhere, forever.
 It’s a daunting issue!  We include this Focus on PFAS in our newsletter
 to help us explore this topic, to understand immediate threats to our 
health and to identify solutions for our safety from these toxins.  
We’ll toss out a topic for your consideration and encourage you to 
engage in the dialogue and submit your own contributions. Here goes…
Drinking
 Water:  Yes, PFAS and related chemicals are in drinking water across 
the country.  Nina Fair spoke with Becky Thames, Lab Director at 
Charleston Water System. Becky was forthcoming about CWS information 
regarding PFAS.  CWS has been voluntarily publishing an Unregulated 
Compounds Report since 2017, as conditions (such as Covid) and 
technology allow. (https://www.charlestonwater.com/232/Water-Quality-Reports)
  EPA has proposed Minimum Reporting Level (MRL) of 4 parts per trillion
 for drinking water.  Once the MRLs are adopted, much work will still 
need to be done at state and local levels to bring about those results. 
It may be 2030 before consumers actually experience safer levels of PFAS
 in drinking water.  Meanwhile, it may be worth considering installation
 of a home water filtration system.  According to Duke University 
research, the least effective PFAS filters are activated charcoal and 
whole house systems.  The most effective systems are dual-cartridge 
under-sink and reverse osmosis systems.  Do some research – we’d love to
 hear what you discover!
Here's
 a link to the Mount Pleasant Waterworks  water quality report. Note on 
page 7 a view of some of the chemical compounds included as PFAS 
Here's a link to a PDF summary document

Article compiled and Written by Nina Fair Lunz ExCom member
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