LEARN MORE ABOUT YOUR DRINKING WATER DURING A FREE PROGRAM
PRESENTED BY THE MARTIN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND COMMUNITY PARTNERS
WATER U DRINKING?
Tuesday, July 1 - 6:00 - 7:00 pm Blake Library, Stuart, FL
The Martin County Health Department in partnership with the Martin County Utilities Division, the Martin County Office of Water Quality, the University of Florida/IFAS, the South Florida Water Management District and the Martin County Library System will present a free, in-depth program about our drinking water.
The agencies are inviting the public to take part in the seminar at the Blake Library in Stuart on July 1 st at 6:00 pm to learn more about where our water comes from, how we impact it, how it affects our health and what can be done to protect it. This program will be of interest to residents who obtain their drinking water from either a well or county utility source.
Additional agencies that will be on hand to provide information to the public include: the City of Stuart Utility Division, Martin County Solid Waste Division and the Department of Environmental Protection.
Speakers & Topics include:
WHERE DOES OUR DRINKING WATER COME FROM?
ANNE MURRAY, Hydrogeologist, Martin County Utilities and Solid Waste
HOW DO WE IMPACT IT, HOW DOES IT AFFECT OUR HEALTH?
SERINA JONES, Environmental Specialist, Martin County Health Department
WHAT CAN I DO NOW TO PROTECT OUR DRINKING WATER?
FRED BURKEY, Extension Agent, University of Florida-IFAS