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Sampling detected elevated PFAS in groundwater and drinking-water supplies far above EPA advisory limits. Decades of AFFF use seeped into groundwater and spread beyond the base into Riverside County public systems and private wells. March ARB is a Superfund site.
Sources: VA.gov exposure
March ARB is NOT currently a VA presumptive location for PFAS. That does not mean claims fail, it means you have to establish the exposure and a medical nexus between PFAS and your condition. A free VSO can help build that connection.
Source: VA.gov. Presumptive eligibility changes as new laws take effect and depends on your specific service; confirm current eligibility with the Exposure Checker or a free VSO.
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