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WVU workshop aims to educate West Virginians about drinking water testing

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WVU workshop aims to educate West Virginians about drinking water with free public drinking water testing program.

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WHAT: Free public drinking water testing program 

WHO: Institute of Water Security and Science and Interdisciplinary Hydrology Laboratory at West Virginia University with assistance from WVU Extension Service.

WHERE: Parks and Recreation Building, 43 Recreation Drive, Clarksburg

WHEN: Saturday (Oct. 30) 10 a.m. to noon 

NOTES: This is the second in a series of workshops funded by a grant from the Equitrans Midstream Foundation. The workshops emphasize the importance of safe drinking water and regular drinking water quality testing. 

Participants will receive a free drinking water test kit and the support required to interpret their results.

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lw/10/28/21

CONTACT: Lindsay Willey
Director of Marketing and Communications
Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design
304-293-2381; Lindsay.Willey@mail.wvu.edu

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