Savannah River Board Opens Doors and Zoom for Env Cleanup Chat
Published Date: 8/18/2025
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Summary
The Environmental Management Site-Specific Advisory Board for the Savannah River Site is holding a meeting you can join in person or online. This meeting lets the public learn about and give input on cleanup and environmental work happening at the site. If you care about local environmental health or government projects, this is your chance to get involved soon!
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