Kyla Bennett, director of the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, said PFAS are a very large class of compounds that are toxic in minute amounts. She said the DEP will be reassessing its maximum contaminant levels for PFAS next year, and she anticipates that the state will be regulating more compounds, and at a lower limit, “because the science on the toxicity of these chemicals is evolving rapidly, and more regulation is necessary to protect our health.”
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