Water Utilities
Access simple, science-based resources to better understand PFAS in drinking water and wastewater, and find practical tools for addressing contamination and communicating with the public.

Drinking water and wastewater systems play a critical role in managing PFAS contamination and protecting public health. As frontline responders, utilities face growing public concern and evolving regulations. This page provides up-to-date resources to support water professionals with clear, accessible information on PFAS monitoring, treatment, and regulatory compliance.
You’ll also find fact sheets and other materials to help you communicate with the public, respond to community questions, and engage local leaders in keeping PFAS out of our waterways and the environment. These science-based, community-friendly materials can help build trust, reduce risk, and protect public health through effective PFAS management.
Resources
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U.S. PFAS Drinking Water Standards
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PFAS: A Word About Drinking Water Guidelines
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PFAS and Drinking Water: What You Should Know
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Treating PFAS in Drinking Water in Hyannis, Massachusetts
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How Can PFAS Affect Your Health?
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How to Reduce Your Exposure to PFAS
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