Public Health’s Legal Authority and Safe Drinking Water: A webinar

Interested in hearing more details on the the Flint water crisis? Wondering about the regulation of drinking water quality as a health equity issue? Then you might be interested in this webinar. It’s part of a series by APHA called The Flint Water Crisis and Beyond.

This webinar, the second in the series, features Dr. Hanna-Attisha, the pediatrician who helped expose the Flint lead poisoning. She and a team of panelists will identify some potential ways public health practitioners can address the regulation of drinking water quality as a health equity issue. They will also describe the Flint water crisis and explain what role public health can help play in maintaining the quality of drinking water.

Date: Tuesday, April 5
Time: 10am – 11am Pacific Time
Hosts: The Partnership for Public Health Law, a collaboration of APHA, ASTHO, NACCHO, and NALBOH

The final webinar in the series is: Working Together to Address Lead Exposure in our Communities.

Date: April 26
Time: 10am Pacific Time
Hosts: The Partnership for Public Health Law, a collaboration of APHA, ASTHO, NACCHO, and NALBOH

Dr. Dave Jacobs, National Center for Healthy Housing, Ruth Ann Norton, Green and Healthy Homes Initiative, and Kristie Trousdale, Children’s Environmental Health Network are the presenters for this.

1 CPH continuing education credit is available for individuals who register and attend either live webinar. Find out more about CPH credentials.