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Harrington Lagoon Area PFAS - (16780) DOH has answers to some frequently asked PFAS questions, like how to know if there are PFAS in your drinking water, when and how to take action to lower PFAS in your drinking water, and what types of water filters work best to remove PFAS from drinking water
‘Not a finish line’: For water providers, new PFAS rule is first step At least 1 million Washington residents have private wells or use smaller water suppliers, called “Group B” systems The Safe Drinking Water Act doesn’t protect these wells, some of which are near Harrington Lagoon Those wells also likely have PFAS contamination, Lovie said
Sound Off: Water contamination sources extend beyond fire department Testing by State Health Department found PFAS in the Harrington Lagoon Community’s water far above State Action Levels Its supply well is located east of the Navy’s Outlying Field (OLF) where “forever” chemicals still migrate to distant water supplies
PFAS – Whidbey Island Water Systems Association At least 1 million Washington residents have private wells or use smaller water suppliers, called “Group B” systems The Safe Drinking Water Act doesn’t protect these wells, some of which are near Harrington Lagoon Those wells also likely have PFAS contamination, Lovie said
Not a finish line: For water providers, new PFAS rule is first step . . . 'Not a finish line': For water providers, new PFAS rule is first step COUPEVILLE — Two years ago, Harrington Lagoon became one of the first communities in Island or Snohomish counties to report high levels of so-called “forever chemicals” in its drinking water
INITIAL INVESTIGATION FIELD REPORT - Washington The Harrington Lagoon water system was one included in the submitted list of systems with per-and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) detections in samples collected from Group A water systems to meet the requirements for initial sampling related to State Action Levels (SALs) for PFAS in drinking water
Harrington Lagoon Water Assn - The New York Times The 35-year-old federal law regulating tap water is so out of date that the water Americans drink can pose what scientists say are serious health risks — and still be legal The New York Times