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Safe Soil, Safe Food: Community Forum on Citizen Science project results - PFAS in residential urban garden soils research

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Lecture Theatre G04, Napier Building, North Terrace campus, The University of Adelaide
adelaide, australia
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Thu, 22 May, 5:30pm - 6:30pm ACST

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Join us for this exclusive opportunity to hear first-hand the results of ‘Safe Soil, Safe Food’ – pioneering research digging into PFAS concentrations in urban garden soils!

Made possible by citizen scientists from around the Adelaide metropolitan region and FAME Sustainability grant funding from the University of Adelaide, this project has been the first to examine donated backyard soil samples to investigate how widely spread per- and polyfluouralkyl substances (PFAS) are in our home gardens.

PFAS are contaminants of increasing global concern due to their adverse health and environmental effects. These chemicals can enter soils through a variety of pathways, with urban environments being particularly vulnerable due to the dense human population.

Having sifted through hundreds of soil samples, the research team are coming together to share the results with the community first.

Join soil health researcher Dr Matthias Salomon and PFAS expert Dr Shervin Kabiri to learn what was found (or not found!) in Adelaide’s backyards. We will also share the latest in PFAS remediation techniques and endeavour to answer your soil health queries.

Optional: For those that are available, there will be time at the end (approx. 30 minutes until 7:00pm) to meet your fellow neighbour and chat to the research project team in the adjacent foyer area.

Catering: Light refreshments will be served.

Venue: This session will be held in the Napier building using lecture theatre G04. Detailed information about campus accessibility can be found online here: https://www.adelaide.edu.au/hr... (shortcut to campus map including disability access routes: https://www.adelaide.edu.au/ca...)

Online access: For those of you that are unable to be physically present, please note that an opportunity to attend this session online has been provided.

We look forward to welcoming you to this opportunity to learn more about the soil that sustains us!

'Safe Soil, Safe Food' research team
Dr Matt Salomon, Dr Shervin Kabiri, Prof. Tim Cavagnaro, Dr Jungho Suh, Prof Melissa Nursey-Bray, Hannah Thwaites

This project is funded by a University of Adelaide Foci And Magnets for Excellence (FAME) Sustainability grant

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Lecture Theatre G04, Napier Building, North Terrace campus, The University of Adelaide
adelaide, australia