Inside Roswell

Water Quality, Conservation & Community Impact (Part 2)

10 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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As part of the Earth Month series, this episode continues the conversation with Liberti Gates, Environmental Education Coordinator for the Environmental and Public Works Department. Shifting focus to water quality and conservation, this segment explores how the City works to protect one of its most vital resources. Topics include common household water issues, conservation efforts, upcoming events such as Drinking Water Week and Aquapalooza, and ways residents can take an active role in safeguarding Roswell’s water and environment.

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