Berks County Source Water Protection Program Accepting Entries In Logo Contest From Higher Ed Students With $1,500 In Scholarships As Prizes
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The Berks County Source Water Protection Program is now accepting entries into its Logo Contest for Berks County students attending institutions of higher education-- university, college, art school or technical institute.  The deadline for submissions is June 15.

Winners will receive a $1,000 scholarship for 1st Place, $300 for 2nd Place, $200 for 3rd Place.

The Berks County Source Water Protection Program supports the “One Water” approach. “One Water” means we all share the same water, upstream and downstream. It is the wise use and protection of our drinking water, and reducing pollution in our stormwater runoff and wastewater discharges.

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[Posted: March 28, 2019]


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