ADONA in Drinking Water
PFAS (Forever Chemical)EPA Limit (MCL)
No federal limit
EPA Goal (MCLG)
N/A
Status
Unregulated
Health Effects
ADONA is a PFAS compound used as a processing aid in fluoropolymer production. Limited health data is available, but as a PFAS chemical, it does not break down in the environment and may pose similar risks to other forever chemicals.
How ADONA Gets Into Water
Used in industrial manufacturing of fluorinated coatings. Found near chemical manufacturing facilities.
How to Remove ADONA
Reverse osmosis is recommended for removal. Activated carbon may provide partial reduction.
Recommended: Reverse Osmosis (RO)
Reverse osmosis systems remove up to 99% of PFAS compounds. Recommended for homes with detected PFAS.
Up to 99% PFAS removal
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