
TT066 - Understanding PFAS and Private Wells (Part 2)
From Tap Talk by Illinois State Water Survey
October 16, 2025 · 41 min
About this episode
This episode concludes a two-part series on PFAS and their impact on private well users, featuring insights from researchers.
In this episode we're concluding a two-part series exploring PFAS and their impact on private well users. Our conversation with Dr. Jacqueline MacDonald Gibson and Jennifer Hoponick Redmon dives further into their research efforts and potential applications. Together these episodes offer important foundational understanding as well as new insight on PFAS exposure via well water. Visit drinkingwaterpodcast.org to learn more and find the full show notes for this episode.
People in this episode
Guests: Jennifer Hoponick Redmon, Dr Jacqueline Macdonald Gibson
Topics covered
- PFAS
- private wells
- water quality
- health impact
Keywords
- PFAS exposure
- well water
- research
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