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PFAS Action Team To Meet Feb. 12 In Montgomery County To Provide Updates, Hear Public Comments
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On January 24, the PFAS Action Team announced it will hold a public meeting on February 12 from 6:15-9:00 p.m. at the Upper Dublin High School in Fort Washington, Montgomery County.

“At this meeting we will hear updates from DEP on a sampling plan to identify potentially contaminated drinking water sources and from the Department of Health on the pilot study for blood levels,” said DEP Secretary Patrick McDonnell.

Representatives from local governments and utilities will also present on the challenges of managing PFAS chemicals, as well as working with the commonwealth and the federal government to address cleanup.

The meeting will include an opportunity for members of the public to provide comment in person. Commenters are asked to present no more than three minutes of remarks. Residents unable to attend or who would like to submit remarks in writing can use DEP’s eComment system.

DEP has extended the deadline for comments to April 1.  (formal notice)

The meeting will be held in the Auditorium of the Upper Dublin High School, 800 Loch Alsh Avenue, Fort Washington.  Click Here for the agenda.

Gov. Wolf formed the Action Team in September 2018 to address perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contaminants across the Commonwealth and protect Pennsylvania residents.

For more information, visit DEP’s PFAS: What They Are webpage.

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