Sandeep Burman
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So I think just bringing water in, supplying water to these areas, just becomes a fundamental part of the relief efforts and the rebuilding.
So I think just bringing water in, supplying water to these areas, just becomes a fundamental part of the relief efforts and the rebuilding.
Yeah. Yeah. So I would just, you know, really, tell Minnesotans to trust their public water supply, to be very proud of their public water supply, to feel very safe about drinking their public water supply. It's a great resource, uh, provided to them at very, very low cost. And, uh, so on the, on the, to balance that they should be appreciative of that. As Anna said, do their part because, uh,
Yeah. Yeah. So I would just, you know, really, tell Minnesotans to trust their public water supply, to be very proud of their public water supply, to feel very safe about drinking their public water supply. It's a great resource, uh, provided to them at very, very low cost. And, uh, so on the, on the, to balance that they should be appreciative of that. As Anna said, do their part because, uh,
Water is a great aggregator. It picks up everything on the land surface, anywhere else, and things ultimately end up in the groundwater or the surface water. That's our drinking water. So little things that people can do around their homes and their neighborhoods, simple things like picking up trash, You know, picking up after their dog when they're walking their pets.
Water is a great aggregator. It picks up everything on the land surface, anywhere else, and things ultimately end up in the groundwater or the surface water. That's our drinking water. So little things that people can do around their homes and their neighborhoods, simple things like picking up trash, You know, picking up after their dog when they're walking their pets.
Those all, those little things may not seem like it, but they all ultimately end up in the water one way or the other, and that's what we drink. So the less we, you know, we can reduce the burden on our source water, water will continue to stay abundant and cheap.
Those all, those little things may not seem like it, but they all ultimately end up in the water one way or the other, and that's what we drink. So the less we, you know, we can reduce the burden on our source water, water will continue to stay abundant and cheap.
So everyone has a role in this, but at the end of the day, people should appreciate that the water they get to drink from a public water supply is a finished product. A lot of work goes into it. A lot of regulations govern it. There is a tremendous amount of transparency about it.
So everyone has a role in this, but at the end of the day, people should appreciate that the water they get to drink from a public water supply is a finished product. A lot of work goes into it. A lot of regulations govern it. There is a tremendous amount of transparency about it.
So they can help themselves to all that information about their water very easily from their city website or by calling the Department of Health. So it's an open book. People should trust it and they should enjoy it and they should do their part to protect it.
So they can help themselves to all that information about their water very easily from their city website or by calling the Department of Health. So it's an open book. People should trust it and they should enjoy it and they should do their part to protect it.