Why are we doing this testing?

As new scientific information on contaminants arises, and improved methods of testing are developed, the list of components we test for to ensure the highest quality of water increases. In the most recent list of contaminants from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that are being tested for, there is a group called Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). Testing from the City of Dayton has shown some of these chemicals are present in the source water.

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1. Where does my water come from?
2. Why are we doing this testing?
3. What are Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)?
4. How does PFAS get into drinking water?
5. Is my water safe to drink?
6. What is Montgomery County doing about this issue?
7. Can I boil my water to reduce the level of PFAS?
8. Can I use a water filter or purifier to alleviate the issue? (EPA)
9. What are the known health risks? (EPA
10. I have a private well, who do I contact for information on sampling?
11. Where can I go to learn more about PFAS?
12. Where can I go to learn more about PFAS?
13. Where can I go to learn more about PFAS?