New study detects levels of ‘forever chemicals’ exceeding EPA limit at USF
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In a recent analysis by USA Today, it was revealed that one of the two PFAS chemicals detected at the University of South Florida’s Central Plant significantly exceeds the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) enforceable limit. The study found levels more than six times higher than the permissible threshold set by the EPA.

The Central Plant at the university is pivotal as it manages all of the institution’s utility systems, including the water supply, making these findings particularly concerning for the campus community.

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