Forever chemicals, finally tracked

Make invisible pollution visible

PFAS Watch lets citizens check, report, and track forever chemical contamination in drinking water. Starting in France, where 92% of municipalities show traces.

🔍 Check Your Water Now
92%
of French municipalities
show PFAS traces
12.5M
Europeans drink
PFAS-contaminated water
0
citizen platforms exist
to track it

You can't fight what you can't see

  • Data exists, but it's buried

    Government PFAS testing data is scattered across agencies, in formats nobody can read. Citizens have no simple way to check their water.

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    No citizen contribution

    Existing platforms only show official data. Independent tests, well water results, and community reports have nowhere to go.

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    US-only tools

    The best PFAS trackers (EWG, EPA, USGS) are all American. Europe has no equivalent, despite having 12.5 million people affected.

"Even if we stop drinking the water, we will still be exposed."
Resident of Saint-Louis, France, after tap water was banned due to PFAS levels 4x the EU limit. The Guardian, 2025.
What We're Building

Your water, your data, your power

PFAS Watch combines official government data with citizen-reported results to build the most comprehensive PFAS contamination map in Europe.

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Check Your Water

Search by zip code or commune. See PFAS levels in your area compared against EU and French regulatory thresholds. Understand your exposure in plain language.

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Contribute Data

Submit your own test results from home kits or independent labs. Every data point strengthens the map and fills gaps that government monitoring misses.

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Get Alerts

Set up alerts for your location. When new data reveals contamination in your area, or regulations change, you'll know immediately.

A perfect storm of regulation and awareness

February 2025

France passes PFAS ban law

140,000+ citizens petitioned Parliament. Law No. 2025-188 bans PFAS in cosmetics, textiles, and requires systematic water testing.

January 2026

EU drinking water limits take effect

0.1 micrograms per liter maximum for 20 PFAS compounds. First systematic monitoring of forever chemicals in EU drinking water history.

January 2026

France mandates PFAS testing

Regional Health Agencies must now systematically screen for PFAS. A flood of new data with no citizen-friendly platform to make sense of it.

2026 and beyond

Portable testing goes mainstream

MIT, Harvard, and startups racing to deliver affordable at-home PFAS sensors. PFAS Watch becomes where that data aggregates.

Clean water shouldn't require a chemistry degree to verify

PFAS Watch is being built in the open, starting in France, expanding across Europe. Because when citizens can see the contamination, they can demand the cleanup.


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