Drinking water safety guidelines in Australia revised based on “human health considerations”

More news reports of PFAS being detected in tap water

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Revised drinking water guidelines in Australia have been released for public consultation.


The update includes tougher standards on the permissible levels of so-called forever chemicals or PFAS in tap water - based on the latest scientific evidence and international guidance on human health considerations.

From firefighting foam to household items, such as nonstick pans and stain-proof fabrics, so-called forever chemicals or PFAS have been in widespread use since the 1950s.

Research and testing have now shown the group of 14,000 chemicals, which take a long time to decompose, can be found in the environment.

And a clearer understanding is also emerging about the impact on human health.


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