PFAS exposure in Centre County
Centre County, home to State College and Penn State, has had PFAS detections in public water systems and is near firefighter-training sites with historic AFFF use.
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 Centre County and have been diagnosed with a qualifying condition, your case deserves a confidential review.
Who may qualify in Centre County
- • Long-time residents who used public or private well water in Centre 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 Centre County
Attorney advertising. Information for Centre County, Pennsylvania residents only. Submitting a form does not create an attorney-client relationship. Cases may be referred to qualified national PFAS co-counsel; any fee-sharing arrangement will be disclosed in writing before representation begins.