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Canada Sets Non-enforceable Drinking Water Limits for 25 Specified PFAS
Date:Aug 16, 2024

The Canadian government set non-enforceable drinking water limits for 25 specified per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), with a recommended interim maximum concentration of 30 nanograms per liter. This measure reflects a preventative, population-based approach, aiming to reduce exposure to these substances through drinking water.

 

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