Texas Tech University

The New Four Letter Word in Texas Water — PFAS

Dates:September 12, 2024
Meets:Th from 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM
Location:Texas Tech University at Highland Lakes 114
Cost: $15.00

There are 32 physical openings remaining.

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Please note: this course requires membership in Abilene Membership or Abilene Membership or Fredericksburg Membership or Fredericksburg Membership or Highland Lakes Membership or Higland Lakes Membership or Jefferson Membership or Lubbock Membership or 24-25 Lubbock Membership

This year, next year, 30 years from now, PFAS will be part of the discussion related to water treatment, rates, and quality indexes, as well as, health discussions. What is PFAS? Where does it come from? Why is it in the water that we drink? What are the sources? What can be done to treat it? Is it really a problem? This class will provide an introduction of PFAS, an old but newly recognized chemical of concern in our drinking water.
Fee: $15.00

Fee Breakdown

CategoryDescriptionAmount
Course Fee (Basic)OLLI Member$ 15.00
Course Fee (Alternate)Online Fee$ 10.00

Texas Tech University at Highland Lakes 114

806 Steve Hawkins Parkway
Marble Falls, TX 78654

David Harkins

David K. Harkins, Ph.D., has degrees in civil and petroleum engineering and is a registered engineer in Texas, Mississippi and Oklahoma. In 2020 he was named Distinguished Engineer by Texas Tech University.

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