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A recent survey by the the authors Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reported that 10 of 13 targeted PFAS were consistently detected in all composite biosolids samples (n=110) from wastewater treatment facilities in Washington DC. An average of 1,245 ng/g and 337 ng/g of total PFAS (n=12 PFAS) was detected in lettuce and tomato, respectively, as a result of the contaminated biosolids. To improve knowledge on the prevalence of novel PFAS in the environment, suspect screening and nontarget analyses have become increasingly applied to widen the coverage of PFAS detections . . .
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