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NTC BROWNER TO VISIT MAYOR NORQUIST IN MILWAUKEE, WI

NTC BROWNER TO VISIT MAYOR NORQUIST IN MILWAUKEE, WI

FOR RELEASE: FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1996

Media Advisory

EPA Administrator Browner to Join Mayor Norquist at South Shore Park Pavilion in Milwaukee, WI to Discuss Impact of Clean Water on Nation's Economy

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Carol M. Browner will join Mayor John O. Norquist at the South Shore Park Pavilion in Milwaukee, Wisconsin at 12 noon on Monday, June 3. Administrator Browner and Mayor Norquist will discuss a report on clean water and the nation's economy.
The report "Liquid Assets: A Summertime Perspective on the Importance of Clean Water to the Nation's Economy" demonstrates that clean water is a vital commodity that provides a stimulus for local economies. The report outlines the impact of clean water on regional economies including areas surrounding the Great Lakes. The report also identifies five key sectors of the U.S. economy that rely on clean water to promote sales and profits, create local jobs and boost local economies.

Administrator Browner will discuss the importance of the "Liquid Assets" report as well as the Clinton Administration's commitment to ensuring that clean water continues to keep our communities healthy and thriving.

WHO: EPA Administrator Carol M. Browner Mayor John O. Norquist

WHAT: Event to Highlight Impact of Clean Water on Nation's Economy

WHEN: June 3, 1996
12 noon

WHERE: South Shore Park Pavilion
2900 South Shore Drive
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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