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Aegis: Maryland environment chief talks about importance of groundwater in visit to Hickory Elementary
Posted by Jesse McKinney
on March 16, 2015
in Clean Water, News stories, Secretary Grumbles
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Maryland Secretary of the Environment Benjamin H. Grumbles visited Hickory Elementary School Wednesday as part of the observance of National Groundwater Awareness Week, March 8 to 14.
Grumbles talked to a group of 50 Hickory Elementary fifth-grade students. He was joined by officials with the Harford County Health Department and Harford County Public Schools.
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