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30 October 2025 at 22:50
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Elevated PFAS Levels Found in Swedish Drinking Water

By Nordics Today

In brief

Swedish authorities detected elevated PFAS chemicals in Mellansjö's drinking water. While no immediate health risk exists, pregnant women and children should avoid consumption. Local officials are working with national agencies to resolve the contamination.

  • - Location: Sweden
  • - Category: Society
  • - Published: 30 October 2025 at 22:50
Elevated PFAS Levels Found in Swedish Drinking Water

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Ljusdal Municipality discovered elevated PFAS levels in public drinking water in Mellansjö. The municipality notified residents through text messages and letters. Officials say the situation poses no immediate health risk. Pregnant women and young children should avoid using the water for cooking and drinking. The municipality now collaborates with the Swedish Food Agency to secure water quality.

PFAS are industrial chemicals known as 'forever chemicals' due to their persistence in the environment. These substances have been linked to various health concerns worldwide. Mellansjö is a small community in central Sweden's Hälsingland region.

Local authorities acted promptly upon discovering the contamination. They continue monitoring the situation closely. This incident highlights ongoing challenges with chemical pollutants in water systems.

Residents await further updates about when normal water use can resume. The municipality promises transparent communication throughout the resolution process.

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Published: October 30, 2025

Tags: Sweden PFAS water contaminationMellansjö drinking water safetyLjusdal municipality water quality

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