In France, a chemical compound, trifluoroacetic acid (TFA), was found in the drinking water of a large majority of towns where it was searched for. This is the result of a study, carried out by the consumer association UFC-Que Choisir as well as the environmental NGO Générations futures and published Thursday January 23.
Drinking water in France is massively contaminated with PFAS, these chemical substances, also called “ eternal pollutants » because they degrade only very slowly or not at all in the environment. An investigation carried out by UFC-Que Choisir and Future Generations in the drinking water of 30 French cities not only looked for the most widespread PFAS, but also for a chemical compound which is not currently the subject of drinking water control measures by regional health agencies : the TFA.
RFI: What is the TFA ?
Why is it so difficult to remove TFA from water ?
Are the concentrations of TFA found in the study dangerous for humans? ?
-What do we know about TFA toxicity and its consequences for human health? ?
Should France launch medical research into the risks emanating from TFA? ?
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