More cities are seeing PFAS pollution in drinking water. Here's what Louisville found
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- Workers at the drinking water plant in Louisville, Kentucky, detected a sudden increase in the levels of PFAS, commonly known as 'forever chemicals.' This spike was traced back to a factory located along the Ohio River, which is currently involved in a pollution lawsuit.
- The discovery of PFAS in drinking water raises significant health concerns for the residents of Louisville, highlighting the ongoing issue of water contamination and the potential long-term effects of exposure to these harmful chemicals on public health and the environment.
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