This chapter directs the Division of Public Health to make available online to the public the levels of PFAS, also known as "forever chemicals," in public drinking water systems in this State. This chapter also requires water utility companies in this State to notify public drinking water system users if the PFAS in those users' drinking water systems exceed a certain maximum contaminant level of PFAS.
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