The PFAS Chronicles

PFAS Where We Live, Work, and Play

20 min · 26. sept. 2025
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In this episode, hosts Anchal Malh and Natalie Conti meet with Sandy Wynn-Stelt of the Great Lakes PFAS Action Network to discuss where PFAS show up in our everyday lives and how they impact human health. During their conversation, they discuss PFAS in the places we live, work, and play and what solutions scientists are coming up with to remediate the presence of these forever chemicals in our environment. Tune in to unearth where PFAS may be lurking in your environment and the steps you can take to reduce your exposure.

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