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North Fork Water Quality Forum

Join leading environmental experts and advocates for an informative panel discussion about the critical issue of rising levels of pollution in our local waters. Discussion will focus on recent water quality research conducted by the Suffolk County Health Department and Stony Brook University and how declining water quality impacts our local economy, quality of life, and the many living resources that depend upon clean water for their survival.  Learn how septic systems impact local water quality and what you can do to improve water quality in your own community as well as your own backyard from those who are dedicated to protecting and restoring our local waters.  

The public will have three opportunities to attend and participate in this important discussion:

August 15 – Mattituck-Laurel Library – 6-8PM
August 22 – Floyd Memorial Library, Greenport – 6-8PM
August 29 – Riverhead Free Library – 6-8 PM

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This program is sponsored by North Fork Clean Water Action (NFCWA), a collaborative endeavor of the Peconic Baykeeper, Peconic Green Growth, Inc., North Fork Environmental Council, North Fork Audubon Society and Group for the East End.  For more information, please call 631.875.0896.

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