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Fact sheet November 2020

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This fact sheet has been developed to provide visitors to Booderee National Park with information on PFAS investigations in the Jervis Bay Territory.

Key Points

  • No elevated levels of PFAS contamination have been found at any of Booderee National Park’s visitation areas.
  • Signs have been erected outside Booderee National Park at Mary Creek, Summercloud Creek, Flatrock Creek and Captains Lagoon. They provide precautionary advice to help people to minimise their exposure.
  • Tests show tap water in Booderee National Park – Jervis Bay Territory is safe.