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Iowa’s Drinking Water: Could Flint Happen Here?

June 17, 2016 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

This symposium will explore the current state of Iowa’s drinking water and the future challenges confronting water providers in the state to reliably deliver safe drinking water to Iowans.  Co-organized by the University of Iowa Public Policy Center and the Center for Health Effects of Environmental Contamination (CHEEC), this all day event will include panels of water experts from academia, industry, and the public sector including the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR).

In light of recent, high profile incidents of public health crises arising from drinking water contamination around the United States, a special focus will be placed on whether drinking water supplies in Iowa are susceptible to similar vulnerabilities experienced elsewhere.  This includes a presentation by members of the Flint Water Study, who will share first-hand experiences and lessons learned from the public health crisis in Flint, Michigan. Beyond Flint, panel topics will address other potential threats to the sustainability of Iowa’s drinking water supplies.

For updated information on speakers and to register, visit, http://ppc.uiowa.edu/forkenbrock/iowa-h2o

Details

Date:
June 17, 2016
Time:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Venue

Iowa Events Center – HyVee Hall
730 3rd St.
Des Moines, IA 50309 United States
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Website:
http://ppc.uiowa.edu/forkenbrock/iowa-h2o