I am looking for homes for sale in Mountain Lakes, NJ. It's charming and seems family-oriented, but in my research I found that the town seems to be in a water contamination crisis.
The town has PFOA / PFA forever chemicals that are 12x the national average and 2x the federal limit. They already shut down 1 of their 5 wells because it was so bad, and now a second well got flagged a few weeks ago.
I think the contamination source is a superfund site at a military base a few miles away. This seems really bad for us, because my wife and I want to have kids and these chemicals cause birth defects. And with more wells getting shut down, it seems like its getting worse.
Even if I filter at home with RO, my family is still going to get exposed at school or in the community / at the local restaurants.
I checked the town council meeting and see that they are aware, but it'll take years to be remediated.
Question for the group: How do you handle forever chemical contamination in your markets? Is this a hard dealbreaker for buyers? Do you feel safe with RO / house filters?
Appreciate the advice.
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