KSPS PBS At Issue Podcast

“Forever chemicals” aren’t only on Spokane’s West Plains

29 min · 6. marras 2025
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Katelyn Scott from Spokane Riverkeeper joins us to talk about the discovery of toxic PFAS chemicals in the Spokane River. At Issue from KSPS PBS in Spokane, Washington is committed to delivering in-depth reporting and discussion about the issues that matter most to the Inland Northwest. Watch our latest episode, Forever Chemicals on the West Plains, online at ksps.org/at-issue [https://video.ksps.org/show/at-issue/?_gl=1*7b30gj*_gcl_au*NTEyNzgwNDMzLjE3NjAzNzA1MjI.*_ga*MTE0MTI5OTE1OC4xNzUyNTIzMzA1*_ga_Z77SR4NF5G*czE3NjIzODk4ODgkbzE4MiRnMSR0MTc2MjM5MDU0MSRqNTckbDAkaDA.].

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