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Health·public health

Forever chemicals are in your drinking water: Here’s how worried to be—and what to do about it

By Ani Freedman
By Ani FreedmanFellow, Fortune Well
Ani FreedmanFellow, Fortune Well

Ani Freedman is a fellow on the Fortune Well team.

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Roughly 60% of the U.S. population—about 200 million people—are served by water systems contaminated with PFAS chemicals.