Local officials will hold a meeting on December 20, 2025, to discuss ongoing concerns about Pennsylvania water quality. The event will take place at the community center in Harrisburg at 6 PM. This meeting aims to inform residents about the current state of drinking water and ongoing initiatives to ensure its safety.
The meeting will cover various topics including recent water quality tests, sources of contamination, and steps being implemented to improve standards. Attendees can expect to hear from environmental experts and local officials about this critical issue that affects health and well-being across the state.
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is partnering with local agencies to address these water quality issues. Their role includes conducting regular monitoring and updating the public on findings related to contaminants and safety levels.
Past meetings have highlighted significant concerns about lead levels and agricultural runoff affecting water supplies. Continued public awareness and community engagement are essential to ensuring safe drinking water for all residents.
Community members are encouraged to attend the meeting to learn more and ask questions. For more information, contact the Harrisburg community center or the DEP’s local office.





