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UK Tackles 'Forever Chemicals' With New Water Limits
3 Feb
Summary
- UK introduces first strategy to limit 'forever chemicals' in drinking water.
- PFAS found in 80% of surface water and half of groundwater.
- Campaigners criticize plan for not banning all PFAS manufacturing.

The UK government has introduced its inaugural strategy to address 'forever chemicals,' or PFAS, proposing legal limits for these substances in drinking water. Recent government monitoring revealed PFAS presence in approximately 80% of surface water and half of groundwater samples. The newly unveiled plan aims to enhance understanding of PFAS entry and spread, thereby reducing public and ecological exposure.
A key measure involves a forthcoming consultation on establishing statutory limits for PFAS in England's public water supply. While ministers assert the UK's high water quality standards, a legal limit would empower regulators to take enforcement action more readily against companies exceeding permitted levels. The government stated it will adopt a science-based approach, balancing health protection with potential societal and industrial impacts.




