Many Williamsport residents first connect the dots after symptoms appear years later. Common local scenarios include:
- Landscaping and groundskeeping work (including seasonal work) where herbicides were applied to control weeds along walkways, fence lines, and building perimeters.
- Property maintenance on residential lots and small commercial sites where weed control products were purchased and used repeatedly.
- Secondhand exposure concerns, such as residue on work clothing or gear after herbicide application.
- Recreational and visitor-heavy areas where people may be near treated vegetation—especially when applications happen close to outdoor events.
Whatever your situation, the goal is the same: document what was used, where it was used, when it happened, and how it relates to your diagnosis or symptoms.


