Check out the National Groundwater Awareness Week page

March 13, 2013

WESTERVILLE, Ohio — The event is designed to allow groundwater industry professionals and experts to educate the public about groundwater and well water stewardship.

WESTERVILLE, Ohio — This year represents the 15th edition of National Groundwater Awareness Week, which is taking place this week.

The event is sponsored by the National Ground Water Association and is designed to allow groundwater industry professionals and experts to educate the public about groundwater and well water stewardship.

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A Website page has been set up by the NGWA to keep you up to date on all the happenings this week.

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As the site states, “Groundwater is essential to the health and well-being of humanity and the environment. Whether you’re on a public water system or a private well, whether you are a health care official, policymaker, regulator, an environmentalist or a groundwater professional, you can get involved in protecting this vital resource.”

Find out more out National Groundwater Awareness Week here.

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