Is there PFAS in your drinking water?

(Almost) Everything you need to know about PFAS in New Jersey

 

Let's face it. You probably aren't flush for time with a city to run.
That's why we created this comprehensive guide with almost* everything municipalities need to know about PFAS testing and regulatory compliance.

PFAS builds up in the bloodstream and tissue. Research has found links between PFAS compounds and adverse health effects, such as chronic kidney disease, thyroid issues, low fertility rates, and certain cancers.

 

Download the Guide to learn more about:
  • What are PFAS Chemicals
  • Reasons to test for PFAS chemicals
  • Current EPA test methods & PFAS analysis
  • Status of PFAS regulations
  • Locating labs & service centers in NJ

 

CERTIFIED & ACCREDITED 

Pace® is the largest American-owned laboratory network and one of the first commercial laboratories to offer PFAS testing services. We maintain required certifications across all matrices in every state with accreditation from all national and federal bodies with PFAS regulatory requirements. 

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Not only do we help our clients comply with PFAS requirements, but our analysis helps determine the best way to reach PFAS removal, destruction, and remediation targets.