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Posts by West Plains Water Coalition

A major milestone on the West Plains

By West Plains Water Coalition | February 21, 2024

Timothy Connor EPA & Ecology build a bridge for private well owners coping with “forever chemical” contamination west of Spokane Seven years after the discovery of dangerous “forever” chemicals in…

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From Victims to Victories

By West Plains Water Coalition | February 11, 2024
he line up at the April 24th “listening session” at the Northern Quest Casino

TIMOTHY CONNOR Marcie Zambryski, a founding member of the West Plains Water Coalition at a WPWC meeting in December How a grassroots citizens movement is changing the maps of Spokane’s…

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Local, Under-The-Radar, Independent Journalists Are Providing Some Of The Best West Plains PFAS Coverage

By West Plains Water Coalition | February 9, 2024

Water Watch #2  The West Plains PFAS mess is finally hitting the news. Major articles have appeared in the Seattle Times, the Spokane Spokesman-Review, in The Inlander and on KXLY…

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Foam That Roams

By West Plains Water Coalition | January 12, 2024

How to tell if your well is at risk of wandering PFAS The West Plains are at the edge of the Columbia River Basalts, layers of lava thatflowed from Washington’s…

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Recent Posts

  • Airport Drinking Water Access webpage and survey live
  • Documentary spotlights Reardan FFA forever chemicals ag issues team
  • Free Water Filters Available May 9 for West Plains Well Owners
  • JANUARY 26TH LIVESTREAM: Task Force Home Filters and Other PFAS Home Filters Enrollment
  • A crisis emerges across the US as ‘forever chemicals’ quietly contaminate drinking water wells

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