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More types of PFAS 'forever chemicals' in Sydney tap water than previously thought – New Study/Science Updates



Researchers from UNSW Sydney have identified 21 new PFAS chemicals in Sydney’s tap water, bringing the known total to 31 types.



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UNSW Sydney researchers have discovered 21 previously undetected PFAS chemicals in Sydney’s tap water, significantly increasing the total identified PFAS contaminants to 31. This finding raises concerns about the potential impact of these chemicals on human health and the effectiveness of current water treatment processes. The study highlights the complexity of PFAS contamination and underscores the need for more advanced analytical techniques and improved strategies for removing these “forever chemicals” from drinking water supplies. Further research is crucial to understand the specific health effects of these newly identified PFAS compounds.

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