Why are we hearing about PFAS now if they have been around for decades?

PFAS compounds are difficult to detect. Technological advances now allow us to detect concentrations in the parts-per-trillion (ppt) range. The scientific understanding and regulatory response to these compounds are uncertain and rapidly evolving.

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1. Why are we hearing about PFAS now if they have been around for decades?
2. Why are PFAS a concern?
3. What are the health risks of ingesting PFAS?
4. Is there PFAS in Parker's water or wastewater?
5. What is PWSD doing?
6. How can I reduce my exposure to PFAS?