What to Expect
Discover important information about PFAS, a chemical of concern, and its impact on your community. These sessions provide a relaxed environment where you can ask questions directly to experts from NSW Health, WaterNSW, Sydney Water, and the EPA.
Enjoy tea and coffee while you learn about the ongoing detailed site investigation and how it affects source water quality in the Blue Mountains. No need to register, just drop in at a time that suits you.
This is a great opportunity for parents to gain peace of mind and understand the safety measures in place for their families.
Activity Details
- Dates: Saturday 16 May 2026 and Thursday 21 May 2026
- Time: 10:00 to 13:00
- Location: 1st Blackheath Scout Hall, 2 Park Lane, Blackheath
Sessions are informal and designed to provide clear, accessible information. Bring your questions and concerns about PFAS and water quality.
Location and Access
The sessions are held at the 1st Blackheath Scout Hall, conveniently located at 2 Park Lane, Blackheath. This venue is accessible and familiar to local families.
Parking and public transport options are available nearby, making it easy to attend without hassle.
The hall provides a comfortable setting for community engagement and discussion.
Important Information
These drop-in sessions are free and open to all community members. There is no need to register or book in advance.
Representatives from multiple government agencies will be present to provide comprehensive answers and support.
Tea and coffee will be provided to make your visit welcoming and pleasant.
Booking and Prices
No booking is required for these sessions. Simply drop in during the scheduled times.
The sessions are free of charge, ensuring everyone can access this vital information without barriers.
Take advantage of this opportunity to stay informed and involved in your community's environmental health.