‘Week’ will put focus on your drinking water
RALEIGH North Carolina environmental health officials and other states are recognizing the importance of clean drinking water as part of National Drinking Water Week, May 2-8.
RALEIGH North Carolina environmental health officials and other states are recognizing the importance of clean drinking water as part of National Drinking Water Week, May 2-8.
Celebrating the 40th anniversary of the first Earth Day, we can look back with pride on the many hard-won environmental accomplishments of the last four decades, including a huge victory which was won last week, an environmental victory that beat back the most serious threat to New York Citys drinking water in a generation.
Concord voters banned the sale of drinking water in plastic bottles in town, as of Jan. 1, 2011, during Town Meeting’s final session Thursday night.
Take five minutes and take the test next week to check out the quality of your water. Â That is the advice of the Water Quality Association as National Drinking Water Week begins.
Celebrating the 40th anniversary of the first Earth Day, we can look back with pride on the many hard-won environmental accomplishments of the last four decades, including a huge victory which was won last week, an environmental victory that beat back the most serious threat to New York Citys drinking water in a generation.