PFAS: The Chemical Threat in Your Tap Water - AI Podcast
Apr 04, 2025•12 min
Episode description
Story at-a-glance
- PFAS, known as "forever chemicals," are man-made substances found in everyday products that contaminate drinking water and remain in the environment and human body for years
- Research shows PFAS exposure increases health risks including cancer — especially in children — infertility, liver damage and weakened immune systems
- Most standard water filters merely trap PFAS temporarily rather than removing them completely, allowing chemicals to eventually leak back into water
- New breakthrough filtration technology from researchers in North Carolina and Tokyo effectively remove and safely dispose of PFAS using sustainable materials
- To protect yourself, check your local water quality report, install proper water filters (reverse osmosis or activated carbon) and reduce your use of PFAS-containing products like nonstick cookware