- PFAS: The Forever Chemicals - Infographic
- PFAS Chemicals: Protecting Our Drinking Water and Our Health
- Shopper's Guide To Avoiding PFAS
- PFAS in Cookware: The Ingredient You Never Ordered
- Elevated PFAS in Your Water: Steps You Can Take to Protect Yourself
- 10 Ways You Can Take Action On PFAS
- EPA: PFAS Analytic Tools
- PFAS Glossary
- Clean Water Comments on EPA Proposed Drinking Water Regulations for PFAS Chemicals, May 2023
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Lobbying in PFAS: Big Money is Poisoning our Water
April 3, 2026 | By Avonna Starck
Legislators answer to the people of Minnesota who expect safe drinking water, who don’t want toxic chemicals in children’s products, and who are tired of paying for corporate pollution. There are real issues demanding attention—corporate welfare disguised as regulatory “relief” should not be on the agenda.
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Protect Our Health - Protect Amara's Law
Once again, big corporations are trying to roll back hard-won environmental and public health protections that Minnesotans fought for and won in 2023. Contact Senate Commerce Chair Matt Klein today and urge him to keep Amara’s Law intact, with no delays and no exemptions!
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Fighting for PFAS Free Products in PA!
Exposure to PFAS chemicals has been linked to serious health problems such as cancer, immune system suppression, increased cholesterol levels, and more harmful disorders. Contact your PA state representative and tell them to eliminate PFAS in cosmetics, dental floss, menstrual products, and juvenile products!
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Prioritizing an Upstream Focus for PFAS in Drinking Water
August 4, 2025 | By Krista Vanderpuye
According to a 2023 U.S. Geological Survey, at least 45% of tap water in the U.S. contains one or more types of PFAS. This contamination didn’t occur overnight—it has been building up in our environment for decades, beginning with the initial manufacturing of PFAS in the 1940s.
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Time to Ban Toxic PFAS Chemicals in New Jersey!
New Jersey should join our neighboring states and pass a comprehensive ban on PFAS!
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Make Polluters Pay in Michigan: Act Now
Right now there are hundreds of contaminated sites in Michigan that were contaminated by corporate polluters, and yet Michigan taxpayers are on the hook to pay for cleanups. That wasn't always the case. Write your MI lawmakers about bringing back polluter pay today!