About this Event
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Curious about what’s in your soil—and who decides what happens to it?
From past industrial use to future development, brownfields can affect the air we breathe, the ground we walk on, and the health of our communities. This hands-on workshop will help you understand what’s happening in your neighborhood—how to read brownfields maps, what soil remediation really means, and how to stay informed and involved, especially around issues like lead exposure.
Event Details:
What’s really in your soil? Understanding brownfields, cleanup, and health risks
Thursday, April 30
6:00 p.m.
Kansas City, Kansas Public Library – Main Branch
(625 Minnesota Ave, Kansas City, KS 66101)
We’re continuing the conversation from our environmental reporting with an interactive event focused on soil safety and brownfields. At this event, you’ll be able to:
- Get your soil tested for free by Kansas State University graduate students in the Department of Agronomy
- Learn how to read brownfields maps and find out if your neighborhood is impacted
- Understand what remediation is and explore simple, cost-effective ways to reduce exposure—especially to lead
- Hear about current studies in your area and how you can get involved
You’re encouraged to bring a soil sample for free lead testing. Food and water will be provided, please RSVP so we can plan accordingly.
This event is open to everyone, on both sides of the state line.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
625 Minnesota Ave, 625 Minnesota Avenue, Kansas City, United States
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