Toxic Chemicals Found in Miami's Water, And Several Other U.S. Cities

There are toxic chemicals in Miami's and several other of the nation's cities' tap water supplies.

The report, published by the Environmental Working Group, found that 20 cities and regions nationwide - contained PFAS levels of at least 10 parts per trillion.

PFAS, also known as "forever chemicals," have been linked to reproductive and developmental, liver and kidney, and immunological effects, as well as high cholesterol and obesity.


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