Low levels of forever chemicals detected in West Oahu water
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Low levels of forever chemicals detected in West Oahu water
HONOLULU (KHON2) -- Concerns are being raised in west Oahu after small amounts of PFAS -- otherwise known as forever chemicals -- were detected in water samples. Officials said the water is safe but KHON2 heard from lawmakers who want more transparency. 10 tips foreign tourists need to know before visiting Hawaiʻi amid mass travel warnings The Department of Health announced on Monday, March 31 that two new forever chemicals were detected i…
Off the news: PFAS detected in West Oahu water supply | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
It’s nowhere near a cause for concern, but call it a heads-up for careful monitoring. Very low levels of PFAS (perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances), aka “forever chemicals,” have been detected in water samples from the Ho‘ae‘ae well station in Waipahu, which serves water from Ewa Beach to Makaha including Kapolei, Nanakuli and Waianae.
BWS ALERTS DOH TO PFAS IN WAIPAHU ʻEWA WAIʻANAE WATER SYSTEM
BWS ALERTS DOH TO PFAS IN WAIPAHU ʻEWA WAIʻANAE WATER SYSTEM HONOLULU — PFAS (perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances) has been detected in water samples collected at the Hōʻaeʻae Wells Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) Treatment Facility of the Waipahu ʻEwa Waiʻanae water system [Public Water System HI0000335, owned by Honolulu Board of Water Supply (BWS)] which serves the west area of the island of O‘ahu from ʻEwa Beach to Mākaha including…
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