

- PFAS Chemicals: Protecting Our Drinking Water and Our Health
- Shopper's Guide To Avoiding PFAS
- PFAS Glossary
- Elevated PFAS in Your Water: Steps You Can Take to Protect Yourself
- PFAS: The Forever Chemicals - Infographic
- 10 Ways You Can Take Action On PFAS
- EPA: PFAS Analytic Tools
- Clean Water Comments on EPA Proposed Drinking Water Regulations for PFAS Chemicals, May 2023
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Going Global
May 21, 2025 | By Avonna Starck
Last week a film crew from France was in Minnesota. Their goal was to gather information about Amara’s Law. They wanted to understand how Minnesota was able to pass such an impactful law while weaving in the personal stories of those of us who have worked to pass the law and have been impacted by PFAS in one way or another. Our state is setting an example for the world. France, Japan, England, Australia have all reached out to work with us and understand more about Amara’s Law. Now is not the time to slow down—we’re just getting started!
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Protecting Fire Fighters from PFAS
Reach out to your state legislators TODAY and ask them to support HB 1261.
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Earth Month 2025 – Getting PFAS out of California's Groundwater
April 16, 2025 | By Mac Glackin
Clean Water Action and our local environmental justice allies are dedicated to safeguarding California’s waters from PFAS pollution! This Earth Month, we’re focusing on telling the story of how our legislative efforts to address PFAS pollution affect communities reliant on groundwater in California.
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Ban Unncessary PFAS in CA - Support SB 682!
Toxic PFAS chemicals cause cancer, reproductive harm, impaired immunity, and contaminate drinking water sources for 25 million Californians. SB 682 (Allen) will ban PFAS for all non-essential uses. Tell your state lawmakers you want sustainable products, without health risks and environmental contamination!
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Time to ban toxic PFAS in Massachusetts!
PFAS are a class of chemicals widely used in consumer products that are toxic at even low levels. These chemicals are already in the blood of 98% of Americans, and they are contaminating Massachusetts drinking water, rivers, lakes, and soil.
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Taking On PFAS and Polluters - National Teflon Day 2025
April 4, 2025 | By Andria Ventura
Did you know that April 6th is National Teflon Day? That’s right, it’s a day to celebrate a product that is severely toxic to humans and has helped contaminate the planet! But the industry wants you to think that is a good thing. In California, Clean Water Action is celebrating National Teflon Day a different way.