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FAQ

What are PFAS and PFOA?


PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) and PFOA are synthetic chemicals resistant to heat, water, and oil. They are called “forever chemicals” because they don’t break down naturally and can accumulate in groundwater and the human body.

Is Spokane’s drinking water safe?


Testing in 2024 found PFAS levels in parts of Spokane’s groundwater. The City and State are working toward remediation, but many residents are choosing to install filtration systems to reduce exposure immediately.

Can home filtration remove PFAS?


Yes. High-quality carbon filtration and reverse osmosis systems can significantly reduce PFAS levels. The Water Guys can help determine which setup works best for Spokane’s specific water conditions.

Why is Spokane suing PFAS manufacturers?


Spokane joined a lawsuit in 2023, led by the Washington State Attorney General, to hold manufacturers accountable for contaminating local groundwater. The case seeks to recover cleanup and treatment costs.

What should Spokane homeowners do right now?


Until the city completes full remediation, homeowners can install certified filtration systems and stay updated on new test results. Taking proactive steps ensures cleaner water for your family today.
 

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Protecting Spokane Homes Today

Here’s what residents can do now to safeguard their home water supply:

• Install a whole-home filtration system to trap harmful compounds before they enter household lines
• Add a reverse osmosis unit for drinking and cooking water to further reduce chemical residues
• Replace filters regularly to maintain performance and capture emerging contaminants
• Consult local experts familiar with Spokane’s groundwater chemistry for the right filtration setup
• Monitor updates from Spokane Public Works and The Water Guys to stay informed on local water quality
 

While Spokane’s lawsuit moves forward, the cleanup and treatment process will take time. Installing a proven filtration system today is the best way to take control of water quality right now. The Water Guys have years of experience addressing complex water issues throughout Eastern Washington and North Idaho, helping families in Spokane, Liberty Lake, and Post Falls enjoy clean, great-tasting water without worry.

PFAS and PFOA Contamination in Spokane Water

For Spokane residents, concerns about “forever chemicals” like PFAS and PFOA have become very real. These compounds, used for decades in firefighting foam, packaging, and nonstick coatings, don’t break down easily. Once in groundwater, they can linger for years. Spokane’s recent findings show measurable PFAS contamination in parts of the local water system, and both the City of Spokane and the Washington State Attorney General have taken legal action against the chemical manufacturers involved.

In 2023, Spokane joined a state-level lawsuit targeting PFAS manufacturers. Tests conducted in 2024 confirmed contamination at two local well sites. While these steps are meant to hold polluters accountable, it could take years before the water systems are fully remediated. In the meantime, homeowners across Spokane are looking for immediate ways to protect their families.

Clean water is essential for health and safety. PFAS are linked to a range of long-term risks, and effective home filtration systems can dramatically reduce exposure.

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You Deserve Water Free of Forever Chemicals

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