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Are there toxic chemicals in B.C.'s drinking water? A UBC professor plans to find out

Are there toxic chemicals in B.C.'s drinking water? A UBC professor plans to find out

A UBC expert on PFAS — also known as forever chemicals — has applied to do research on how much of the toxic substances lurk in B.C.’s drinking water. Exposure to the chemicals, which are widely used in rain gear and non-stick cookware, have been shown to have a wide range of health impacts, including immune suppression, cancer, and cardiovascular disease, said Rachel Scholes, an assistant professor in UBC’s department of civil engineering.