Over the past few years, you may have heard an increasing amount about polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs - a banned, synthetic chemical that the Environmental Protection Agency has linked to some cancers and other illnesses. PCBs are increasingly a chemical of concern not just for human health but for their ecological impact as well.
Supported by the WA State Department of Ecology, the EPA, and in partnership with Pacific Rim Environmental, the Seattle and Bellevue 2030 Districts are hosting a series of comprehensive workshops to cover the dangers and risks of PCBs, their impact on health and the environment, and best practices for identifying, handling, and disposing of PCB-containing materials.
Led by experts in environmental health and safety, these events will include an informative presentation and Q&A session. Attendees will gain valuable knowledge on regulatory requirements, safe removal techniques, and resources for managing PCB contamination effectively.
Whether you're a contractor, property manager, environmental professional, or simply interested in learning more about PCBs, these events provide the tools and information you need to contribute to a safer, healthier environment. Register now to secure your spot!