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STATEWIDE PFAS MONITORING RESULTS <br />Next Steps <br />Since PFAS sampling is not required by the EPA, you are not required to include these results in <br />your consumer confidence report (CCR). However, MDH recommends that you include them in <br />your next CCR and can provide resources to help you give context about what these results <br />mean. <br />About the project <br />MDH has been studyingthe potential health impacts of PFASin groundwater in Minnesota <br />since 2002. This project is part of a larger effort at MDH to sample all community water systems <br />(CWSs) for PFAS. MDH aims to cover 90% of CWS customers under its PFAS monitoring program by <br />2025. The project has been made possible through funding from the Clean Water Fund and U.S. <br />Environmental Protection Agency.Sampling results from all systems that participated in the <br />study will be included in an interactive mapping application on the MDH website. MDH will also <br />be providing these results to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency to make them aware of <br />the contamination. <br /> <br />For more information about the PFAS monitoring in Minnesota, please visit PFAS Testing of <br />Public Water Systems <br />(https://www.health.state.mn.us/communities/environment/water/pfas.html). <br />For more information about Phase I of this project, see the infosheet Statewide PFAS <br />Monitoring Project (PDF) <br />(https://www.health.state.mn.us/communities/environment/water/docs/statewidepfas.pdf). <br />If you have any questions about the results, please contact Jane de Lambert, the Project <br />Manager, at 612-247-8367. <br />cc: Brian Noma, MDH District Engineer <br />Attachment <br />Minnesota Department of Health <br />PO Box 64975 <br />St. Paul, MN 55164-0975 <br />651-201-4700 <br />health.drinkingwater@state.mn.us <br />www.health.state.mn.us <br />10/15/2021 <br />To obtain this information in a different format, call: 651-201-4700. <br />2 <br /> <br />