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EPA’s proposed change on PFAS limits would deem dozens of Colorado water sources unsafe

Water sources across Colorado contain potentially hazardous levels of the toxins under the new standard

PFAS risk assessor Kelsey Barton is ...
Hyoung Chang, The Denver Post
PFAS risk assessor Kelsey Barton collects samples from fish caught around Fountain Creek at Fountain Creek Regional Park in Fountain, Colorado on Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2020.
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Federal officials proposed to slash their acceptable standards Tuesday for concentrations of PFAS, toxic “forever chemicals” in water in a long-anticipated announcement with widespread implications in Colorado and the rest of the country.
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