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KNOXVILLE (WATE) – The family of a Roane County woman shot to death says they feel like they've hit another roadblock in the path to justice. Today he was appointed a new attorney a move they say willMore >> The family of a Roane County woman shot to death says they feel like they've hit another roadblock in the path to justice. Today he was appointed a new attorney a move they say will slow down the case again.More >> Two men arrested in an online prostitution sting will be back in court later this summer.More >> Two men arrested in an online prostitution sting will be back in court later this summer.More >> Tennessee Bureau of Investigation agents are investigating the death of an elderly man who was found dead inside his Morgan County home.More >> Tennessee Bureau of Investigation agents are investigating the death of an elderly man who was found dead inside his Morgan County home.More >> Kentucky State Police arrested 29 people on Monday after a drug roundup in Harlan County.More >> Kentucky State Police arrested 29 people on Monday after a drug roundup in Harlan County.More >> Tennessee officials are warning seniors to beware of scam phone calls promising them free or low cost medical alert systems.More >> Tennessee officials are warning seniors to beware of scam phone calls promising them free or low cost medical alert systems.More >> A campground in Kingston was hit hard by storms Sunday. People there say it's a miracle no one was hurt.More >> A campground in Kingston was hit hard by storms Sunday. People there say it's a miracle no one was hurt.More >> Knox County commissioners are considering a one-time request to give more money to the Mobile Meals program in order to get 113 seniors off the waiting list.More >> Knox County commissioners are considering a one-time request to give more money to the Mobile Meals program in order to get 113 seniors off the waiting list.More >> Knoxville police are looking for a suspect in a shooting early Saturday at a Knoxville nightclub that resulted in two people injured.More >> Knoxville police are looking for a suspect in a shooting early Saturday at a Knoxville nightclub that resulted in two people injured.More >> Several residents and officials in the city of Harriman are looking to improve parts of the Harriman Cemetery.More >> Several residents and officials in the city of Harriman are looking to improve parts of the Harriman Cemetery.More >> A 23-year-old woman died early Saturday morning after she crashed into a Western Avenue building, according to the Knoxville Police Department.More >> A 23-year-old woman died early Saturday morning after she crashed into a Western Avenue building, according to the Knoxville Police Department.More >>
NASHVILLE (AP) - The Health Department and the Department of Environment and Conservation are encouraging Tennesseans to observe Protect Your Groundwater Day on Tuesday.
The day highlights the importance of the state's underground water resources, which supply much of the state's drinking water.
Environment and Conservation Commissioner Bob Martineau said there are a number of steps Tennesseans can take to protect the state's groundwater.
Those include properly maintaining home septic systems and abandoned wells through proper disposal of pharmaceuticals and hazardous household waste.
For private well owners, Protect Your Groundwater Day highlights the importance of yearly testing and proper well maintenance to prevent illness.
More information can be found on the National Ground Water Association's website at http://www.ngwa.org .
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