Salt Lake City: 'Low' PFAS traces detected in 2 wells, none in drinking water

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'Low concentrations' of chemicals tied to potential health risks were found in water samples collected from two groundwater wells late last year, but there's no impact to water supply, Salt Lake City Public Utilities officials say.

<p>SALT LAKE CITY —  Water samples collected from two Salt Lake City groundwater wells late last year came back with &quot&#x3B;low concentrations&quot&#x3B; of per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or&#x20

 Traces of PFAS were also found in the city's 500 South well. It's unclear where the PFAS originated, and that is something still under investigation, Briefer said.

 

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