Too many people still take clean water for granted, but a group of residents is trying to make sure Santa Rosa County doesn’t.
“We don’t want to see ‘notice’ and ‘caution’ signs going up in Santa Rosa County warning that our drinking water is unsafe,” Etta Lawlor of Navarre told county commissioners at their June 8 meeting.
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