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Wisconsin lowers PFAS limit to 4 ppt in drinking water, aligning with federal guidelines.
Governor Tony Evers has approved new drinking water standards in Wisconsin, lowering the enforceable limit for PFAS to 4.0 parts per trillion, aligning with updated federal guidelines.
This replaces the previous 70 parts per trillion standard and is part of broader efforts to protect public health, following prior actions to strengthen lead and copper regulations.
The change aims to ensure safe tap water for families, schools, and agricultural communities, with the state seeking $125 million in funding to address contamination, pending Senate approval.
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Wisconsin reduce el límite de PFAS a 4 ppt en el agua potable, alineándose con las pautas federales.