Contamination from the toxic chemical group known as PFAS has prompted officials in Connecticut and New York to come up with plans to clean up spills and protect water supplies. We'll discuss efforts to limit the danger of the "forever chemical," with guests: Amanda Schoen, deputy director, Connecticut League of Conservation Voters Matthew Dunn, PhD student and researcher, University of Rhode Island Mike LiPetri, New York state assemblymember, R-M assapequa Ed Ra, New York state assemblymember, R-Garden City South
Contamination from the toxic chemical group known as PFAS has prompted officials in Connecticut and New York to come up with plans to clean up spills and protect water supplies. We'll discuss efforts to limit the danger of the "forever chemical," with guests: Amanda Schoen, deputy director, Connecticut League of Conservation Voters Matthew Dunn, PhD student and researcher, University of Rhode Island Mike LiPetri, New York state assemblymember, R-M assapequa Ed Ra, New York state assemblymember,