When plants absorb contaminated water or animals ingest PFAS-laden food or water, these compounds can accumulate in their tissues. This poses significant risks not only to wildlife and livestock but also to human health when people consume contaminated plants and animals.
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Reasons to test for PFAS in biota
EPA Guidelines for PFAS in biota
Test methods used to analyze PFAS in biota
How to prep samples for shipment to the lab