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| Tuesday, 28 October 2008 | |
This Thursday, Oct 30, at 9:30 pm, our local PBS station airs a program that takes a look underground at the miles and miles of pipes - some buried more than a century ago - that comprise our Rhode Island water distribution and treatment system. Representing the full water cycle - drinking, waste, and storm - the men and women charged with keeping our water safe speak out. Expect some eye-opening information. In “HIDDEN ASSETS: RHODE ISLAND’S WATER INFRASTRUCTURE,” URI Professor Maureen Moakley moderates the discussion with RI Department of Environmental Management Director Michael Sullivan, Narragansett Bay Commission Executive Director Raymond Marshall, Providence Water Chief Engineer Pamela Marchand, and Rhode Island Clean Water Finance Agency Executive Director Anthony Simeone.You'll find RI PBS on channel 36 (8 on Cox). Prior to this local program, at 8 pm, PBS will air a national documentary on similar topics, “LIQUID ASSETS: OUR WATER INFRASTRUCTURE.” |
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