All Flemish Tap Water Meets PFAS Standards, Jo Brouns Confirms
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Measurements of Flemish tap water found levels of PFAS in almost a quarter of the samples exceeding the strictest European guidelines considered safe. This was reported by Het Laatste Nieuws, based on data requested by Groen. These new guidelines won't take effect until 2028, and Flanders is not obligated to comply with them. But how safe is tap water even then? Toxicologist Greet Schoeters explains.
All Flemish tap water meets PFAS standards, Jo Brouns confirms
Flanders (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Flemish Environment Minister Jo Brouns says all tap water meets legal PFAS limits, responding to Groen, whose 2024 data show 25% of samples miss the strictest target values. As Nieuwsblad reported, officials mentioned that Flanders… Read more Continue reading All Flemish tap water meets PFAS standards, Jo Brouns confirms at The Brussels Morning Newspaper.
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