PFAS exposure in Allegheny County
Allegheny County residents have faced PFAS concerns tied to industrial sites and AFFF use at Pittsburgh International Airport and military facilities. Pittsburgh-area public water systems have reported PFAS detections under EPA UCMR monitoring.
Even where contamination has not been front-page news, ongoing federal monitoring under the EPA’s UCMR 5 program is identifying additional Pennsylvania water systems with detectable PFAS. If you have lived or worked in Allegheny County and have been diagnosed with a qualifying condition, your case deserves a confidential review.
Who may qualify in Allegheny County
- • Long-time residents who used public or private well water in Allegheny County.
- • Firefighters, military veterans, and airport personnel with documented AFFF exposure.
- • Workers and neighbors of PFAS-using industrial facilities.
- • Those diagnosed with kidney cancer, testicular cancer, thyroid disease, ulcerative colitis, and other linked conditions.
Cities and towns in Allegheny County
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