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PCBs: GE’s and the EPA’s Toxic Legacy Film Screening and Q&A Discussion

When:
June 3, 2016: 7:30PM to 9:00PM
Where:
Ossining Boat & Canoe Club, 1 Westerly Rd, Ossining map

A new short documentary from acclaimed filmmaker Jon Bowermaster looks at the Hudson River—the nation’s largest federal hazardous waste site, stretching 200 miles—and the longstanding campaign to remove PCBs from its waters.

WHAT: PCBs: GE’s and the EPA’s Toxic Legacy
WHEN: Friday, June 3 @ 7:30 pm
WHERE:Ossining Boat & Canoe Club (One Westerly Rd, Ossining)
ADMISSION: Free

For decades, General Electric evaded responsibility for cleaning up the
toxins it dumped in the river and now the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is failing to hold the company accountable. Learn more about ongoing threats from this disaster and how you can take action on behalf of the Hudson. Future generations are depending on us for a healthier river.

For more information:Mike Pavelchek, Commodore at [email protected].

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