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St. Charles Public Library hosts water conservation program

Water is a critical component of everyday life for all of us. Summer is here, spring’s rainy days are over, where did that water go?

The St. Charles Public Library is partnering with the Kane-DuPage Soil and Water Conservation District for “Watersheds and Groundwater” on Tuesday, June 25.

In this presentation, attendees will follow a raindrop as it falls on St. Charles and learn what they can do to make a positive impact on our water supply.

Born of the U.S. dust storms of the 1930s, Soil and Water Conservation Districts are a locally organized and operated unit of government functioning under state law.

The district's mission is to support residents' quality of life by leading efforts to ensure healthy soil, clean water, sustainable land development, and regenerative agriculture.

The program will be 7 to 8 p.m. in the library’s Huntley Community Room, 1 S. Sixth Ave.

To register for the program, call (630) 584-0076 or visit scpld.libnet.info/event/10666645.

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