Lancaster Conservancy Hosts Aug. 10 Clean Water Careers Online Event For Lancaster Water Week
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The Lancaster Conservancy is holding an August 10 Clean Water Careers online event as part of Lancaster Water Week, hosted by Lancaster Clean Water Partners, from Noon to 1:00 p.m.

We all need clean water but do you know who makes sure it gets to your tap? Or who makes sure that the water going down our drains or off our homes doesn't hurt our neighbor?

What watershed do you live in, who works to protect it, and what does that even mean? Clean water is a driving force behind so many jobs across Lancaster County, some you would never think of!

From foresters to stormwater engineers to landscapers and sediment technicians, there are many different career paths to follow.

Join the Conservancy to learn about the inspiring people who live their passion for clean water in many ways. This panel highlights the diverse faces that celebrate the importance of Water Week year round.

You'll leave with a sense of awe and gratitude plus an inspiration to take action as part of the broad partnership working together for clean water in Lancaster County.

Click Here to register and for more information.  Space is limited.

For more information on programs, initiatives, upcoming events and how you can get involved, visit the Lancaster Conservancy website.

Lancaster Water Week will be held from August 7 to 15.

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[Posted: August 6, 2020]


8/10/2020

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