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42 Organizations Nationwide Have Joined Forces to Form a "National Liaison Council for Pfas (Provisional)" to Request Strengthened Epidemiological Surveys and Other Measures Aimed at Improving Water Quality.
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[Tokyo] On the 19th, members of 42 residents' groups across Japan, who are concerned about water pollution caused by perfluorinated compounds (PFAS), formed a joint "National PFAS Liaison Council (tentative name)" to work towards improving the problem. They requested the Cabinet Office's Food Safety Commission and the Ministry of the Environment to tighten water supply standards, conduct investigations into the actual state of environmental poll…
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