The Water We Swim In
Public Trust is a new podcast miniseries by Midwest Environmental Advocates [https://midwestadvocates.org/] and Wisconsin Sea Grant [https://www.seagrant.wisc.edu/]. The series explores Wisconsin's response to PFAS contamination. Host Richelle Wilson visits communities impacted by these toxic "forever chemicals" to understand how local residents have been affected and what they're doing to secure their rights to clean water. In this episode, we travel to the small town of Campbell on French Island, to find out. French Island resident and local official Lee Donahue gives us a tour of the neighborhood and tells the story of how local drinking water was contaminated with "forever chemicals" - PFAS. Along the way, we meet local residents who reveal how the crisis has changed their lives and what they're doing to secure their rights to clean water. Read the transcript here [https://midwestadvocates.org/podcast/tapped-out]. Learn more: Midwest Environmental Advocates [https://midwestadvocates.org/] Wisconsin Sea Grant [https://www.seagrant.wisc.edu/] More about PFAS [https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/PFAS] News clips courtesy of WXOW News 19 [https://www.wxow.com/]
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