Take charge of your health today. Be informed. Be involved. …Water quality

EB: It’s so important that we as citizens are educated on this topic. I attended a conference on water a few years ago, and it was so interesting and engaging. Because of that, I have a greater appreciation, but also a greater concern, about the water I drink. It’s expensive to buy water and filters. Because so many people rely on public access to water, it’s essential to have safe water.
I’m glad that we are connecting readers to information on the Allegheny County Health Department’s website. This is a great resource to all of us. I’m glad there are professionals that concentrate on these issues every day. Water is a precious natural resource that we cannot take for granted. I encourage people to think about ways they can conserve water. And if you do drink water out of bottles, recycle them.
JJ: It’s always so nice to talk with you, Ms. Bush, and hear your insights. If anyone has any questions, the Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh has a Health Education Office that would be glad to connect you to resources. I look forward to talking with you next month, as April is National Minority Health month.
Any questions or comments can be sent to partners@hs.pitt.edu.
 
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