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BH Launches #ReThinkBHTap Campaign

Canyon News BEVERLY HILLS Public Information Coordinator for the city of Beverly Hills, Lauren Santillana indicated in an email to Canyon News that the city has launched its #ReThinkBHTap campaign to educate residents on the benefits of tap water in their residence. Beverly Hills ensures its tap water is safe and healthy for our residents to drink by undergoing a rigorous monitoring process to verify the water meets or exceeds applicable water quality standards. Each year, the city releases a Water Quality Report that studies this process, outlining any constituents found in its water such as chemicals, microscopic organisms and radioactive materials (many which are naturally occurring). The city has met all U.S. EPA and State drinking water health standards each year, as reported in the annual Consumer Confidence Report. The current Consumer Confidence Report is being prepared and will be available by July 1, 2021.

BH Participates In Wyland Water Conservation Challenge

Canyon News BEVERLY HILLS Beverly Hills Mayor Bob Wunderlich joined Mayors across the country in asking everyone to make a long-term commitment to manage water resources more wisely by taking part in the ‘Wyland National Mayor’s  Challenge for Water Conservation.’ Lauren Santillana, Public Information Coordinator for the city of Beverly Hills indicated in a press release that the Wyland Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting, protecting and preserving the world’s oceans, waterways and marine life, developed the challenge back in 2011 to reward the community for positive conservative actions. According to the My Water Pledge website, “My Water Pledge is a friendly competition between cities across the US to see who can be the most “water-wise.” Mayors nationwide will challenge their residents to conserve water, energy and other natural resources on behalf of their city through a series of informative, easy-to-use pledges online.

Oklahoma SM Kevin O Dell, N0IRW, Stepping Down; Mark Kleine, N5HZR, Appointed as OK SM

Oklahoma SM Kevin O’Dell, N0IRW, Stepping Down; Mark Kleine, N5HZR, Appointed as OK SM 04/05/2021 Kevin O’Dell, N0IRW, Oklahoma’s long-serving Section Manager (SM) serving two terms from 2010 to 2014 and again serving since 2016 has decided to step down effective April 9, 2021. Although he is stepping down as Oklahoma SM, O’Dell will continue to serve amateur radio and ARRL as a member of ARRL’s Public Relations Committee. Prior to becoming SM, O’Dell served as both a Public Information Officer and as the Public Information Coordinator for the Oklahoma Section for many years. Mark P. Kleine, N5HZR, a resident of Norman, Oklahoma, has been appointed to replace O’Dell as Oklahoma Section Manager effective April 9, and will serve out the balance of O’Dell’s term, which extends to September 30, 2022.

LA County Moves Into Red Tier - Canyon News

Canyon News BEVERLY HILLS The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (LADPH) announced that Los Angeles County will move into the red tier on Monday, March 15 as part of the State’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy. Select businesses such as restaurants, movie theaters, gyms and more may reopen indoor  operations with modifications in place. According to a press release from city of Beverly Hills, Public Information Coordinator, Lauren Santillana. the move comes as a result of the county’s case rate reaching below the threshold of 10 new cases per 100,000 residents for two consecutive weeks while statewide, two million vaccine doses have been administered to residents living in under-resourced communities.

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