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Twenty-nine of the more than 2,000 water treatment facilities in Colorado do not meet strict new federal limits on the amount of dangerous PFAS "forever chemicals" in their drinking water supplies and it will cost millions to clean those toxins out of the water.
Denver's water system does not have current detections of PFAS, but the city's water has not been sampled since 2020 which is the case for dozens of Colorado water districts, according to state health department.
Twenty-nine of the more than 2,000 water treatment facilities in Colorado do not meet strict new federal limits on the amount of dangerous PFAS "forever chemicals" in their drinking water supplies and it will cost millions to clean those toxins out of the water.