EPA Recognizes PA Schools for Protecting Schuylkill River
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recognized seven schools in the Schuylkill River Watershed this week for developing environmental and educational projects that help to protect sources of drinking water. Each school was presented a Schuylkill Action Network source water protection award in celebration of National Drinking Water Week. Schools receiving awards included: Albright College, Reading; Boyertown High School, Boyertown; Germantown Friends Lower School, Philadelphia; Philadelphia University, Landscape Architecture Program, Philadelphia; Spring Ford Area School District, Collegeville; Tamaqua Area High School, Tamaqua; and the Upper Dublin Environmental Studies Class, Maple Glenn. “These schools have made valuable contributions to protect the The awards were presented on behalf of the Schuylkill Action Network, which was formed in 2003 to create a team approach to cleaning up and protecting the The award recipients span the entire watershed from Source water is untreated water from streams, rivers, lakes, or underground aquifers that is used to supply private and public drinking water. The For more information, visit the Schuylkill Action Network website. |
5/12/2006 |
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