DETECTED Newark, NJ - PFAS above recommended levels
DETECTED Wilmington, NC - PFAS reported in system data
DETECTED Ann Arbor, MI - PFAS detected in recent tests
DETECTED Horsham, PA - PFAS reported above guideline levels
DETECTED Portsmouth, NH - PFAS detected in water system
DETECTED Newark, NJ - PFAS above recommended levels
DETECTED Wilmington, NC - PFAS reported in system data
DETECTED Ann Arbor, MI - PFAS detected in recent tests
DETECTED Horsham, PA - PFAS reported above guideline levels
DETECTED Portsmouth, NH - PFAS detected in water system

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No jargon. No scare tactics. Just utility-reported PFAS data and what you can do about it.

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ZIP-level PFAS risk summary

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How it works

Three steps to know your risk

01

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We match your ZIP or city to local water system records using EPA datasets.

02

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03

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EPA UCMR5 dataset

Data comes from utility-reported PFAS monitoring results under federal programs.

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