Penn State Extension Hosts June 19 Webinar On Testing Emerging Contaminant Mixtures In PA Private Wells

On June 19, Penn State Extension will hold a webinar on Testing Emerging Contaminant Mixtures In PA Private Wells from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m.

The prevalence of emerging contaminants like PFAS, PPCPs, and pesticides in drinking water is a growing concern. Despite serving millions, private wells receive limited attention.

This webinar will discuss findings from recent monitoring of 70 wells in Pennsylvania.

This study evaluated potential links between occurrence of CECs in drinking water from private wells and corresponding toxicological impacts.

By partnering with the Pennsylvania Master Well Owner Network (MWON), water samples were collected from 70 private wells across PA and analyzed for a suite of PFAS, PPCPs, and pesticides.

To assess the potential ecological and human-health impacts of the detected compounds a wide range of cell-based bioassays as well as exposure-activity ratio (EAR) and Toxicological Prioritization index (ToxPi) was used prioritizing CECs, sites, and hazard concerns in these water samples.

Who is this for?

-- Private water system (wells and springs) owners or users

-- Anyone interested in private water systems

-- Anyone interested in water resources and emerging contaminants

What will you learn?

-- Research findings from private well monitoring in Pennsylvania

-- Opportunity for questions and discussion

Click Here to register and for more information.

Visit the Penn State Extension webpage for information on many other educational opportunities.

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[Posted: May 20, 2024]


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