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TMWA Celebrates Drinking Water Week, May 6 – 12

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Meet the professionals who treat and deliver your water

For more than 30 years, the American Water Works Association has celebrated Drinking Water Week in the first week of May, celebrating the essential role drinking water plays in our daily lives.

Truckee Meadows Water Authority (TMWA) is celebrating Drinking Water Week with a workshop where customers can hear from the experts that treat and deliver their water:

  • Drinking Water Week: Know What’s in Your Drinking Water
    Thursday, May 10 at 5:30 p.m.
    TMWA’s main office: 1355 Capital Blvd., Reno

“This is an opportunity to learn about your drinking water quality from the very professionals that treat, test and deliver it to you,” Paul Miller, manager of Operations and Water Quality, said. “While we are always available to talk about our favorite subject, water, this is just another venue that customers have to meet with their local water treatment and quality experts.”

TMWA is proud to provide its customers with high-quality water, and encourages customers to attend this workshop to meet the professionals who treat, test and deliver high-quality water all day, every day.

Attendees will get an overview of TMWA’s water system, water quality standards and testing, the water treatment process and the annual Water Quality Report. This is also an opportunity for customers to receive answers to any water quality questions from the experts.

Visit www.tmwa.com for more information on this, and other workshops.

 

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