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Loudoun Coalition Groundwater Community Meeting – Lucketts

April 13 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

In rural Loudoun, property values, businesses, and living standards depend on reliable access to groundwater. But a recent study revealed a concerning trend in our local water supply. Since 2000, water tables in many areas have dropped 10-40 feet. With the number of active wells nearly doubling since 1990—now totaling 19,000—90% of our wells are within 550 feet of a neighbor’s.

We cannot simply “plug in” to a central system; hooking rural Loudoun to public water would cost billions and force rapid, unwanted urbanization. The county needs to do more to ensure wells don’t go dry.

Join neighbors and friends at our upcoming community meeting at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, April 13 at Lucketts Community Center to learn more and get involved in protecting groundwater resources in Loudoun County.

Multiple dates/locations

There are three dates and locations for this series of community meetings. Click “RSVP” below to register for the one you would like to attend.

  • April 6 @ Woodgrove High School
  • April 13 @ Lucketts Community Center
  • April 20 @ Middleburg American Legion
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This event is hosted by the Loudoun County Preservation and Conservation Coalition in partnership with Loudoun’s Future, Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy, The Piedmont Environmental Council and Save Rural Loudoun.

Questions? Contact Gem Bingol at [email protected].

Loudoun County Preservation and Conservation Coalition

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