Tuesday, June 4
6 until 7:30 PM
Loveland Public Library
649 Loveland Madera Road
Loveland, Ohio – Hazardous chemicals, known collectively as “forever chemicals” or PFAS (per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances), were created in the mid-20th century by chemical companies and were used in multiple industries. They are now in our drinking water and have been causing negative health outcomes for consumers for decades.
The Sierra Club Miami Group Education Forum has organized this Education Forum.
If you are using Loveland water, you will want to attend this info session. They will be sharing information on these topics:
- History of PFAS in Loveland’s drinking water
- General History of PFAS
- New USEPA regulations for PFAS
- Negative health outcomes resulting from PFAS
- How to protect your family
The Sierra Club urges you to come ready to ask questions!
You can join in person or virtually. If you would like to join virtually, register online at miamigroup.org
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Robert Bilott, who more than 20 years ago warned the Environmental Protection Agency about per- and polyfluorinated substances, discusses the long process that resulted in recently proposed federal restrictions on the chemicals, and the steps needed going forward to mitigate their effects on our world.
BREAKING: Loveland now faces sanctions unless Forever Chemicals are removed from drinking water
Nathan Alley is main presenter at Public Forum About Hazardous “Forever Chemicals” in Loveland’s Drinking Water
Wells Scholar, and a J.D. from the New York University School of Law, where he was Editor-In-Chief of the NYU Environmental Law Journal.