What are safe gardening practices for PFAS-contaminated areas?

Individuals can lower their risk of exposures by following safe gardening practices such as:

  • Washing produce before consumption to remove soil/dust particles containing PFAS
  • Increasing organic matter of the soil which can lower plants’ ability to accumulate PFAS
  • Irrigating crops with rainwater or filtered water

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1. Site Background
2. What are PFAS?
3. How can people be exposed to PFAS?
4. Will exposure to PFAS harm my health?
5. Should I get my blood tested for PFAS?
6. Can home water filters remove PFAS?
7. What is the potential risk for PFAS in surface water near the site?
8. Are fish near the site safe to eat?
9. What do we know about plants or animals raised in PFAS-contaminated areas?
10. What are safe gardening practices for PFAS-contaminated areas?