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A Panel Discussion Protecting Drinking Water in the Saw Kill Watershed: A Regulatory and Policy Perspective

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When:
September 25, 2017: 6:00PM to 8:30PM
Where:
Red Hook Community Center, 59 Fisk St, Red Hook, NY 12571
To Attend:
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Join the Hudson Valley Regional Council for a conversation on drinking water source protection in the Saw Kill watershed. Panelists will include Water Quality Program Director at Riverkeeper Dan Shapley.

A panel will provide a discussion of the Saw Kill Watershed as a drinking water source and how a community responds to water supply contamination, and why it is important to protect water supplies and what laws, policies, tools, and resources are available to a community to protect drinking water supplies.

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