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municipalauthorities.org | 53 LCA is registered to participate and plans to share information on lead in drinking water, water conservation tips, and toilet leak detection, and will showcase a new 3-D Enviroscape® model, a tool to teach about watersheds and source water protection. Get involved in an Earth Day event in your community and share how your authority is working to protect the environment. Visit www.earthday.org/ earth-day-2024/ to find an event near you. It does not require a large budget or fancy giveaways, although those can get people’s attention. Paper handouts and a laptop presentation work well, or you can gather a group of employees to volunteer and support an environmental cleanup event. The important thing is to show your support for the environment, meet and lend support to the other organizations who are doing so, and connect with your community and customers! S Learn more about Earth Day at www.earthday.org. Learn more about Enviroscape models at www.enviroscape.com . About Lehigh County Authority: Lehigh County Authority (LCA) is a public water and wastewater utility committed to protecting public health and the environment by providing high-quality, safe, and reliable water and wastewater services, serving a population of approximately 270,000 people. A nonprofit, public agency, LCA was founded in 1966 by the County of Lehigh and is governed by a nine-member board of directors appointed by the County. 412.494.0510 www.klhengineers.com Water • Wastewater • Municipal • SCADA Liesel Gross, CEO, Lehigh County Authority Wendy Seidel, Customer Care Manager, Lehigh County Authority, doing a pipe material demonstration Community Engagement continued from page 13.

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