A team of researchers from the University of Louisville will present findings from a recent study into potential hazards to residents in Western Kentucky.
The team led by Dr. Luz Huntington Moskos, Director of the Community Engagement Core for the Center for Integrative Environmental Health Services at UofL, will speak to the public on Thursday night in Grand Rivers. The meeting will take place at 5:30 p.m. at the Grand Rivers Community Center.
Moskos and other researchers will discuss their findings after studying human health concerns, air monitoring, wastewater sampling, and wildlife research. UofL said they want to speak to concerns raised about what they refer to as "potential environmental exposures in the area."
The public is invited, especially those living in Marshall, Livingston, and McCracken Counties.
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