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Resident urges Spokane to test biosolids after PFOS detections, cites Fairchild contamination
Summary
A Spokane resident warned the Climate Resilience and Sustainability Board about PFOS in drinking water and current biosolids practices, urging the city to seek upgrades and available grants and to accept public information on the issue.
A Spokane resident told the Climate Resilience and Sustainability Board she is concerned about PFOS contamination in drinking water and biosolids management and urged the city to pursue treatment upgrades and available grants.
Monica Lowney, who identified herself as a Spokane resident, addressed the board during public comment in July, citing the city’s 2024 water-quality report and…
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