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English sole are among the fish in Puget Sound that pick up contaminants from PCBs through the food they eat. Photo: biodiversityguy https://biodiversityguy.smugmug.com/Underwater/Reference-List-Photos-of/i-3GgD5hB/A

Second PCB symposium focuses on source identification and tracking

This Thursday, June 15th, the Puget Sound Institute will host the second in a series of symposiums focusing on contaminant PCBs in regional waterways. The program will include three case studies about PCB source tracking in San Francisco Bay, the Newton Creek Superfund site, and Anacostia River & Lower Beaver Dam Creek. The presentations will be followed by a panel discussion and include opportunities for participant questions. More information is available on PSI’s Cross Program Contaminant Working Group web page.

The symposium takes place on June 15, 2023 from 9 am – 12:30 pm PT / 12 – 3:30 pm ET. The official start time is 9 AM PT, but we hope you’ll join at 8:45 AM PT for some informal networking.

Find out more and register.