Free workshop on dangers of emerging contaminant scheduled for May 17

  • Industrial and consumer applications such as fire foam could have adverse health effects on humans and the environment. (Photo by Shutterstock)
    Industrial and consumer applications such as fire foam could have adverse health effects on humans and the environment. (Photo by Shutterstock)
Oklahoma State University Extension specialists encourage the public to attend a free seminar on May 17 covering environmental updates of Per and Polyfluroalkyl Substance, also known as PFAS or forever chemicals, found in today’s homes that have been used in consumer and industrial applications. The event, Updates on PFAS in the Environment: Status on Occurrence, Assessment, Remediation,…

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