Facing early heat waves this year, Texas is increasingly relying on renewable energy, doubling the amount of solar energy generated since the beginning of the year. "The competitive Texas energy market has allowed renewable energy to develop faster than in many other states, first with wind farms and now, as the cost of solar technology has declined, with vast fields of solar arrays."
The EPA has proposed drinking water standards that will require water utilities to reduce contamination of PFAS chemicals, but until these regulations are put into place, PFAS regulations in local water systems vary city-to-city. Learn more about PFAS in city tap water, well water, and bottled water!