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Dirt Alert! What’s in Your Dirt? Public Health in Seattle & King County on This Week’s ‘Open House with Team Reba’. Tues 3-4pm

On this week’s show we will be joined by Denise Sharify, Health Educator with King County Dirt Alert. Also joining us is Will Perry, a Health & Environmental Investigator for Seattle & King County. We will be discussing Information for buyers and sellers regarding health & safety issues, especially concerning lead and arsenic in dirt.

Listen to the promo below, and Tune in or stream live every Tuesday 3-4pm,  KKOL 1300AM.

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More about Denise and Will:

Denise Sharify Health Educator with King County Dirt Alert. Focuses on toxicity levels in our dirt and the Tacoma Smelter Plume. She works with the DPH – Environmental Health Services Division (EHD).

Will Perry Health & Environmental Investigator. Focuses on lead levels in our area (incl. lead levels in water supply). He works with the DPH/EHD – Environmental Hazards

To learn more about King County: http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites_brochure/tacoma_smelter/real-estate.html

 

 

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