Drug take-back program promotes clean drinking water in county (Summit Daily News)
SUMMIT COUNTY – To promote pharmaceutical-free drinking water in Summit County, a voluntary Take-Back Program is collecting unwanted medicines at local City Markets. The program kicked off in early December, and it’s placed “take-back” bins at both Dillon and Breckenridge grocery stores. “No one should flush prescriptions and other unknowns down the toilet,” said Lane Wyatt, the administrator …
Related posts:
- Drinking water safety questions answered (The Lake County Record-Bee) SPRING VALLEY Lake County Special Districts (LCSD) issued an information...
- Charleston group’s holiday wish: Clean drinking water for world (Spartanburg Herald-Journal) Published: Friday, December 4, 2009 at 11:20 a.m. Last Modified:...
- Water key part of Wyoming County economic growth (The Register-Herald) Water, the Coalfields Expressway, tourism, energy — it will all...
- Residents fear debris pit may contaminate drinking water (Northwest Florida Daily News) Santa Rosa County is considering a permit for a new...
- New measures protect drinking water supply from zebra mussels (The MetroWest Daily News) As the state moves to protect the drinking water supply...
Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.
