Muskegon water test finds PFAS within EPA limit

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MUSKEGON, Mich. (WOOD) — The city of Muskegon says recent tests did not find high levels of PFAS in its system and that the water is safe to drink.

The PFOA or PFOS level results for water tested by a contractor for the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality found 2 parts per trillion in the water, according to a city of Muskegon news release.

The results are below the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s lifetime health advisory of 70 parts per trillion for PFOA and PFOS combined.

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