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Covid Guidelines for water monitoring

by Tracy Banaszynski|Published 06/01/2020

Things are still pretty up in the air as to which counties will be moving forward. There is always the potential to be reduced in status. So here is our guideline for water monitoring through out the different phases. Your safety is priority.

Stay Safe!

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