California farms applied millions of pounds of PFAS to key crops, study finds

The GuardianTuesday, November 18, 2025 at 12:00:51 PM
California farms applied millions of pounds of PFAS to key crops, study finds
  • California farms have utilized millions of pounds of PFAS chemicals on key crops over the past five years, raising significant health and environmental concerns. The study indicates an average annual application of 2.5 million pounds, totaling around 15 million pounds, affecting crops like almonds and tomatoes.
  • The widespread use of PFAS in agriculture poses serious risks, as these 'forever chemicals' are linked to various health issues. This situation calls for urgent scrutiny and potential regulatory action to protect public health and the environment.
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