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PFAS Strategy

FOREVER NO MORE | New Jersey’s Commitment to PFAS Action

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DEP first identified per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) as an issue of concern in New Jersey in 2006. In the years since, DEP has worked to advance the scientific understanding of PFAS, determine the impacts of PFAS upon human health and the environment in New Jersey, and reduce human exposure through regulation and pollution cleanup.
 
This document summarizes New Jersey’s response to PFAS to date and sets a course for further action.

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Table of Contents
What are PFAS
Why are PFAS Concerning
New Jersey PFAS Action
Using the Best Available Science
Safeguarding Drinking Water
Addressing Ground Water
Managing Wastewater
Restoring Surface Water
Remediating PFAS Contaminated Sites & Sources
Understanding PFAS in Air Emissions
Protecting Natural Resources
Holding PFAS Manufacturers, Industrial Users and Dischargers Accountable

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