'Forever chemicals' exceed guidelines in water sources

By Fraser Barton
Updated April 9 2024 - 2:45pm, first published 9:45am
A study has found the impact of 'forever chemicals' on water sources exceeds safe drinking limits. (AP PHOTO)
A study has found the impact of 'forever chemicals' on water sources exceeds safe drinking limits. (AP PHOTO)

The first study to quantify the environmental burdens of 'forever chemicals' has found it is likely the future impact has been underestimated.

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