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Erin Brockovich, second from left, stands for a picture Friday with residents impacted by PFAS chemicals during an advocacy session hosted by Garmey Law at the Fairfield Community Center. Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel
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Erin Brockovich, second from left, stands for a picture Friday with residents impacted by PFAS chemicals during an advocacy session hosted by Garmey Law at the Fairfield Community Center.
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Erin Brockovich, center, talks with Cathy and Bruce Harrington on Friday before an advocacy meeting hosted by Garmey Law at the Fairfield Community Center.
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Cathy Harrington, center, wears a PFAS awareness T-shirt Friday as she waits to meet with public advocate Erin Brockovich before an advocacy forum by Garmey Law at the Fairfield Community Center.
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Public advocate Erin Brockovich speaks to a full room about PFAS, also called "forever chemicals," Friday at the Fairfield Community Center.