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617 S Knik-Goose Bay Road, Suite H Wasilla AK 99654
Phone Number:
907-306-2210
Hours: Monday-Friday, 9am to 4pm
About Wasilla AK:
Wasilla is a city located in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough of Alaska, USA. Positioned on the northern edge of Cook Inlet in the southcentral part of the state, Wasilla is recognized as the fourth-largest city in Alaska. As of the 2020 census, the population of Wasilla was 9,054, reflecting an increase from 7,831 in 2010.
Directions:
From Wasilla Airport WWA Wasilla, AK 99654, United States Head northwest on Crosswind Ct toward Aviation Ave 0.1 mi Turn right onto Aviation Ave 1.1 mi Turn left onto S Clapp St/S Mack Dr 0.6 mi Turn right onto AK-3 S 2.3 mi Turn right onto S Knik Goose Bay Rd 0.3 mi To 617 S Knik Goose Bay Rd Wasilla, AK 99654, USA
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Counties in/near Wasilla:
Matanuska-Susitna Borough and Anchorage Borough
Cities in/near Wasilla:
Wasilla, Willow, Palmer, Big Lake, Eagle River, Meadow Lakes, Chugiak, and Anchorage
Zip Codes in/near Wasilla:
99654, 99623, 99687, 99629, 99694, 99688, 99645, 99652, 99567 and 99654
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Frequently Asked PFAS Questions:
What is PFAS?
PFAS (polyfluoroalkyl substances) are synthetic organofluorine chemical compounds that have multiple fluorine atoms attached to an alkyl chain. They are a group of man-made chemicals that don’t break down and can accumulate over time. There is evidence that exposure to PFAS can lead to adverse human health effects.
What are PFAS chemicals?
Most notably,
PFAS chemicals include PFOA, PFOS, & GenX. According to OECD, there are at least 4730 different PFASs.
What are PFAS used for?
PFAS are used for creating stain and water repellent fabrics, nonstick products (e.g., Teflon), polishes, waxes, paints, cleaning products, and fire-fighting foams.
How to filter PFAS out of water?
In general, PFAS resist most conventional chemical treatment technologies employed by local water municipalities. The strongest proven technologies
to filter PFAS out of water include granular activated carbon absorption, ion exchange resins, and reverse osmosis.
What does PFAS do to your body?
Exposure to PFAS may result in negative health effects to your body. Some identified by the EPA include:
Developmental effects to fetuses during pregnancy or to breastfed infants
Developmental effects to children
Testicular or kidney cancer
Liver damage
Immune effects (antibody production and immunity)
Thyroid effects
Cholesterol changes
How to test for PFAS?
To test for PFAS, contact your state for a list of laboratories that are certified to test for PFAS using EPA Method 537. To search online for EPA Certified Labs for drinking water testing, go to the
EPA’s website.