As communities become increasingly concerned about the safety of synthetic turf fields, questions about the presence of PFAS chemicals are being raised. Leah Sarnoff, reporting for ABC News, has brought attention to this issue. Synthetic turf fields have been celebrated for their low maintenance requirements and environmental advantages, but recent findings suggest that they may contain PFAS chemicals, which has prompted worries about the potential health implications. Despite these concerns, the synthetic turf industry continues to grow with thousands of new installations taking place each year in the United States. Dr. Kyla Bennett, director of science policy for PEER, questions the wisdom of covering acres of land with plastic turf and allowing athletes to play on it for hours each week without full knowledge of the potential risks involved. The widespread use of PFAS chemicals by the synthetic turf industry is causing alarm as these chemicals may leach into the environment as the fields wear down or are disposed of, leading to contamination of soil and water sources, posing a threat to human health and the environment. As awareness grows about the health effects of PFAS chemicals, there is a growing concern about the true cost of artificial turf installations over their full lifecycle. This increased awareness may have a significant impact on