Reduce PFAS (Forever Chemicals) With a Solution from The Water Store

Water in our area may contain PFAS/PFOA/PFOS. You can explore the interactive map on EWG.org to learn more.

Eighteen million Americans live in communities where the water systems are in violation of the law. As a matter of fact, the federal agency in charge of making sure those systems are safe not only know these issues exist, they’ve done little to stop them according to information provided by CNN which cites multiple sources and water experts.

Our goal is not to scare anyone into getting water treatment, however, educating our local community about water quality is a top priority. We’ve worked with many local families to improve their water and to provide peace of mind knowing the water they drink and bathe in is free of harmful contaminants.

The Water Quality Association provides a great resource on PFAS that you can review with your family. When you’re ready to have your water treated to reduce contaminants that may be in your water now or down the road, schedule a water test with our team of certified water treatment specialists.

 

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Michele Harrison
Michele Harrison
01:31 19 Nov 23
This post is for my sister and Brother in law (McCarthy)... who never goes on a computer but wanted to give a big shout out to Kocher's.From Mike McCarthy - The work that Kocher's did was amazing and the fact that they took out the old system for me was so above and beyond anyone I have ever hired to do a job for my home. I would recommend them to anyone looking for a professional company that is honest, does the job correctly, cleans up after themselves and takes out the old system.I am new to PA and will now always call Kocher's for any of my plumbing needs.Mike McCarthyread more
Alexander Buchanan
Alexander Buchanan
18:28 06 Jun 23
Great service! Personalized and professional work
Roland Bell
Roland Bell
00:03 13 May 23
I have known this company and family for years. Quality... work from quality people.read more
Laura Bilger
Laura Bilger
11:43 09 Sep 22
Called many water treatment companies For acidic water... problem. I knew how to test water and had my own kit. It was unbelievable how many of these water treatment companies try to convince you that you needed so much more than you really did & at such a high cost. This gentleman was honest! Simply got a water neutralizer -didn’t need the softener and everything else that was trying to be sold to me. Highly recommendread more
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What is PFAS?

PFAS (polyfluoroalkyl substances) are synthetic organofluorine chemical compounds that have multiple fluorine atoms attached to an alkyl chain. They are a group of man-made chemicals that don’t break down and can accumulate over time. There is evidence that exposure to PFAS can lead to adverse human health effects.

What are PFAS chemicals?

Most notably, PFAS chemicals include PFOA, PFOS, & GenX. According to OECD, there are at least 4730 different PFASs.

What are PFAS used for?

PFAS are used for creating stain and water repellent fabrics, nonstick products (e.g., Teflon), polishes, waxes, paints, cleaning products, and fire-fighting foams.

How to filter PFAS out of water?

In general, PFAS resist most conventional chemical treatment technologies employed by local water municipalities. The strongest proven technologies to filter PFAS out of water include granular activated carbon absorption, ion exchange resins, and reverse osmosis.

What does PFAS do to your body?

Exposure to PFAS may result in negative health effects to your body. Some identified by the EPA include: Developmental effects to fetuses during pregnancy or to breastfed infants Developmental effects to children Testicular or kidney cancer Liver damage Immune effects (antibody production and immunity) Thyroid effects Cholesterol changes

How to test for PFAS?

To test for PFAS, contact your state for a list of laboratories that are certified to test for PFAS using EPA Method 537. To search online for EPA Certified Labs for drinking water testing, go to the EPA’s website.