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Free Webinar Alert: PFAS Briefing on Drinking Water Regulation & Cleanups

  • Erik
  • Jun 18
  • 1 min read
A hand holds a glass under a running kitchen faucet in a modern sink. Overlaid text reads “Free Webinar Alert” in bold white letters, highlighting an upcoming public event focused on PFAS and drinking water.
PFAS Briefing: Drinking Water Regulation and Cleanups will take place on June 26, 2025

If you're following The Forever Chemical Files, chances are you care deeply about what's in your water and what’s being done about it. That’s why I wanted to spotlight an important upcoming event hosted by the Environmental Law Institute (ELI).


PFAS Briefing: Drinking Water Regulation and Cleanups

June 26, 2025

12:00 pm — 1:00 pm

Free and open to the public Register here: PFAS Briefing: Drinking Water Regulation and Cleanups


This PFAS drinking water webinar is a must-attend if you're concerned about contamination in your tap or curious about how U.S. policies are evolving to handle the forever chemical crisis.

While most of ELI’s PFAS webinars are reserved for members, this one is completely free and offers a rare chance for anyone, including you and me, to learn directly from policy experts, scientists, and environmental advocates about how PFAS is being regulated and cleaned up across the U.S.



If you have questions, anything to add to this topic, or have found anything related to PFAS that others should know, reach out and share it with me.


About the Author: Erik is the writer behind The Forever Chemical Files, a blog about living with less exposure to PFAS (forever chemicals). After seeing cancer affect his family, he set out to find safer, PFAS-free alternatives — and share what he learns along the way.


 
 
 

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