Join local officials and water experts for the third in a series of community forums: Water Resources in the Northeast Metro

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Resources in the Northeast Metro

A series of community forums on preserving water resources

Forum 3 of 3

“Business as usual” is depleting the region’s most robust source of groundwater, the Prairie du Chien-Jordan aquifer.  Out of sight, but hardly out of mind for residents of the northeast metro, who are getting a first-hand glimpse of the impact of depleting aquifers on surface waters.

Join local officials and water experts for the third in a series of community forums on water resources, this time focusing on water conservation. Learn from experts how simple fixes around the house can make a big impact on your water usage. No registration is required.

Water Use: Cutting-edge Conservation

Date:          Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Time:          6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Displays and Networking
                    6:30 p.m. Presentation   

Location:   Century College 
                    East Campus in the Lincoln Mall
                    3300 Century Avenue N. 
                    White Bear Lake

Principal planners of this event include White Bear Lake Mayor Jo Emerson, White Bear Lake Area Chamber of Commerce, former Minnesota Representative Carol McFarlane, Ramsey County Commissioner Victoria Reinhardt and Metropolitan Council members Sandy Rummel and Harry Melander.

To view the 1st forum, held on April 4, go to http://tinyurl.com/groundwater1.
To view the 2nd forum, held on June 10, go to http://tinyurl.com/groundwater2
For more information, visit www.metrocouncil.org

Displays by: Rice Creek Watershed Conservation District, Neighborhood Energy Connection, Clean Energy
Resource Teams (CERTs), Minnesota DNR, Minnesota Technical Assistance Program (MnTAP), Metropolitan Council, White Bear Area Chamber of Commerce, and other local businesses.

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