# PFAS in Peri-Urban Agricultural Water: Assessing the Hazard Index in an Organic Farming Environment in Maryland, USA

**Authors:** Candice M. Duncan, Fatemeh Ghezelsofla, Hlengilizwe Nyoni, Jazmin I. Escobar, Odette Mina

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/toxics14030245 · Toxics · 2026-03-11

## TL;DR

This study assesses PFAS contamination in irrigation water from organic farms in Maryland, finding health risks even without direct PFAS sources.

## Contribution

The study introduces a Hazard Index (HI) tool to evaluate health risks from PFAS mixtures in agricultural water.

## Key findings

- PFBS, PFBA, and PFHxA were the most abundant PFAS compounds at agricultural site 1.
- The HI indicates non-compliance at site 2 due to GenX contamination despite no known PFAS sources nearby.
- The HI tool is suggested as a useful health indicator for low PFAS concentration sites.

## Abstract

Global efforts to quantify per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in irrigation water sources have substantially advanced understanding of their potential impacts on human health. The proposed Hazard Index (HI) tool can be used to assess the health risks of PFAS chemical mixtures. To address potential health impacts, irrigation water samples were collected from two organic farms and analyzed to quantify PFAS under non-ideal agricultural conditions with no known direct PFAS input. Results show perfluorobutane sulfonic acid (PFBS) (37 ng/L), perfluorobutanoic acid (PFBA) (24 ng/L), and perfluorohexanoic acid (PFHxA) (22 ng/L) as the most abundant PFAS compounds at agricultural site 1 (AG1). The HI indicates compliance with perfluorohexane sulfonic acid (PFHxS)_branched (0.39) and non-compliance with PFHxS_linear (1.51) when calculated at AG1. Additional results show the presence of hexafluoropropylene oxide dimer acid (HFPO-DA; GenX; 28 ng/L) at agricultural site 2 (AG2), where no known industrial activity, PFAS-containing compounds (e.g., pesticides) are distributed, or PFAS-related manufacturing facilities exist in the area of influence. The HI indicates non-compliance at AG2 (HI = 2.83) for AG2, with GenX contributing much of the calculated risk. These findings suggest the HI may serve as a useful water health indicator for small sites exhibiting very low PFAS concentrations.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** perfluorobutane sulfonic acid (PubChem CID 67815), perfluorobutanoic acid (PubChem CID 9777), perfluorohexanoic acid (PubChem CID 67542), perfluorohexane sulfonic acid (PubChem CID 67734), hexafluoropropylene oxide dimer acid (PubChem CID 114481), GenX (PubChem CID 114481)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** PFAS (phosphoribosylformylglycinamidine synthase) [NCBI Gene 5198] {aka FGAMS, FGAR-AT, FGARAT, GATD8, PURL}, TXNDC12 (thioredoxin domain containing 12) [NCBI Gene 51060] {aka AG1, AGR1, ERP16, ERP18, ERP19, PDIA16}
- **Diseases:** MCL (MESH:D045745), injury to (MESH:D014947)
- **Chemicals:** PFBS (MESH:C539348), Polypropylene (MESH:D011126), PFHxA (MESH:C479228), formic acid (MESH:C030544), isopropyl alcohol (MESH:D019840), Water (MESH:D014867), ammonium acetate (MESH:C018824), PFNA (MESH:C101816), acetonitrile (MESH:C032159), HFPO-DA (MESH:C000611729), drinking water (MESH:D060766), PFBA (MESH:C033094), methanol (MESH:D000432), ammonium hydroxide (MESH:D064753), acetic acid (MESH:D019342), Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (MESH:D005466), PFOA (MESH:C023036), PFOS (MESH:C076994), MDL (-), -DA (MESH:C025953), PTFE (MESH:D011138), PFHxS (MESH:C471071), C (MESH:D002244)
- **Species:** Cucumis sativus (cucumber, species) [taxon 3659], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Solanum tuberosum (potatoes, species) [taxon 4113]

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