PFAS Community Drop-In Sessions - Katoomba
Learn about PFAS and water quality in the Blue Mountains with government experts.
Details
Sunday 16 May 2027
to Friday 21 May 2027
3:00pm - 6:30pm
30 Parke St, Katoomba NSW 2780, Australia
Free
Learn about PFAS and water quality in the Blue Mountains with government experts.
Sunday 16 May 2027
to Friday 21 May 2027
3:00pm - 6:30pm
30 Parke St, Katoomba NSW 2780, Australia
Free
Discover important information about PFAS and how it affects your community at these drop-in sessions. This is a great opportunity to ask questions directly to representatives from NSW Health, WaterNSW, Sydney Water, and the NSW Environment Protection Authority.
Enjoy a relaxed environment where tea and coffee are provided, making it easy to engage and learn at your own pace. No registration is required, so you can drop in at a time that suits your schedule.
These sessions are designed to keep you informed about the detailed site investigation underway and the quality of source water in the Blue Mountains region.
- Dates: Saturday 16 May 2026 and Thursday 21 May 2026
- Times: 15:00 to 17:00 on Saturday, 15:00 to 18:30 on Thursday
- Location: Blue Mountains Cultural Centre, 30 Parke Street, Katoomba
You will have the chance to speak directly with government agency representatives who will provide clear answers about PFAS and its community impact. This is an informative session suitable for parents wanting to understand environmental health issues affecting their families.
The sessions are held at the Blue Mountains Cultural Centre, located at 30 Parke Street, Katoomba. The venue is accessible and centrally located within the Blue Mountains region.
There is no need to register, simply drop in during the session times that best fit your day. The centre is well-served by local transport and offers a welcoming community space.
These sessions are free to attend and open to all community members. They provide a valuable chance to engage with experts on environmental health and water safety.
Tea and coffee will be available to make your visit comfortable and enjoyable. There is no formal presentation, so you can come and go as you please.
The focus is on providing clear, practical information to help you understand PFAS and its implications for the Blue Mountains.
Attendance is free and no booking is required. Just drop in at your convenience during the scheduled times.
This is a community-focused event aimed at raising awareness and providing support regarding PFAS and water quality issues.
Take advantage of this opportunity to get your questions answered by the experts in a friendly, informal setting.