TFA in UK surface waters – Full report
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TFA in UK surface waters - Full report
This study monitored TFA concentrations at 54 locations covering 32 rivers across the UK and throughout all seasons. The study aimed to determine whether TFA was present in UK surface water and to establish the degree of contamination compared to findings in other countries.
Trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) is a highly persistent and mobile ultrashort chain PFAS that is widespread in the environment, and is a common breakdown product of PFAS pesticides.
Key findings:
- This is the first comprehensive investigation into TFA contamination in UK surface water.
- 98% of the 54 sites tested were found to be contaminated with TFA.
- One site reported the second-highest level of TFA contamination ever recorded globally.
- Average TFA concentrations in the UK are at the higher end of the global scale when compared to similar studies.
- The widespread detection of TFA across UK waterways highlights the urgent need for source control.
Published, June 2025
Language: English