New Jersey PFAS Sites
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The current reading for this indicator updates live on the
New Jersey Gateway dashboard.
The data feed below is fetched from EPA PFAS Analytic Tools · state environmental agency via the
public /api/pfas endpoint.
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What this means
PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are a family of ~12,000 man-made chemicals nicknamed "forever chemicals" because they don't break down in the environment or the human body. The EPA set the first federal enforceable drinking-water limits in 2024. States track confirmed contamination sites — many from military bases, industrial sites, and firefighting foam.
What you can do
- If you're on a private well within a few miles of a known PFAS site, ask your state environmental agency about free well testing.
- Boiling water does NOT remove PFAS — use a certified reverse osmosis or activated-carbon filter rated for PFAS.
- Check your annual Consumer Confidence Report from your water utility — federal MCLs for PFOA/PFOS are 4 ng/L (2024).
- Health effects with long exposure: thyroid, liver, immune-system, and some cancers — talk to your doctor if you're concerned.
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