Ann Arbor lab testing for PFAS as concerns over contaminants continue
ANN ARBOR, Mich– There are currently 40 sites statewide that are being investigated for PFAS, but here in the state, we have a facility unlike any other in the world that’s helping make sure water is safe.
NSF International is currently the only water products testing facility in the world that’s studying and approving filters that can flush out the chemicals, which are man-made and have been linked to health problems like thyroid issues and cancer.
Companies are currently clamoring and spending tens of thousands to get the NSF stamp of approval on their devices.
"We test it to make sure that it’s safe to use, that it`s not going to have substandard materials that might actually contaminate the water," said Rick Andrew, a water treatment expert with NSF.
As NSF scientists plug away at a more permanent solution, their outlook for the thousands of affected residents is mostly good.
"We have continued to see the number of manufacturers requesting us to test their products for PFAS reduction to grow and grow and we expect that trend to continue," said Andrew.
"I’m pretty positive.
I’m kind of a glass-half-full kind of guy and I see the future as bright because we’re getting a handle on the problem and we’re doing something about it."
It will tell you what you actually need protecting against.
Another important note: boiling your water won’t help.