Workshop to teach protection of public drinking water supplies

The Department of Environmental Protection, the Susquehanna River Basin Commission, and state and local organizations will hold a workshop next month on how to protect community water supplies from contamination. The workshop, which will be held at 1 p.m., on Thursday, Nov. 8, at the Lebanon Valley Agricultural Center, 2120 Cornwall Rd., Lebanon, is open to municipal officials, water system operators, community planners, open space preservationists, watershed groups and the public...
Oct. 26, 2007

• State, local organizations to host workshop in Lebanon County Nov. 8

HARRISBURG, PA, Oct. 25, 2007 -- The Department of Environmental Protection, the Susquehanna River Basin Commission, and state and local organizations will hold a workshop next month on how to protect community water supplies from contamination.

The workshop, which will be held at 1 p.m., on Thursday, Nov. 8, at the Lebanon Valley Agricultural Center, 2120 Cornwall Rd., Lebanon, is open to municipal officials, water system operators, community planners, open space preservationists, watershed groups and the public.

The Pennsylvania League of Women Voters' Water Resources Education Network, or WREN, will present "Protecting Public Drinking Water: Source Water Protection Solutions."

Before the workshop ends at 4:45 p.m., attendees will explore how communities can prevent contamination by assessing water sources, make informed decisions about land use and open space preservation, and involve the public as a partner in protection. DEP's new source water protection technical assistance program will also be discussed.

Pre-registration is required to attend the free workshop. Register online at http://www.drinkingwaterwise.org/ or contact WREN Program Manager Julie Kollar at [email protected] or 267-468-0555.

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