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Eco Film Series Hosts 'Flow' Thursday

Council President Len Resto will lead a panel discussion on the water crisis following the movie.

Chatham Borough's Green Team has planned their latest event, part of the Eco Film and Discussion Series, all around water.

The event will feature a screening of the film "Flow: For Love of Water," a documentary which explores the world water crisis in the 21st century.

Water is at the essence of life, and its presence on Earth is what makes all life possible. Using academic, scientific and political testimonies and evidence, this film, directed by Irena Salina, investigates the pattern of the dwindling resources of potable water and the reasons behind this pattern.

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Following this 93-minute film, Council President Len Resto will lead a panel discussion featuring former Mayor Dick Plambeck and local water experts to offer tips on water conservation in your daily life.

The event begins at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Library of the Chathams. Admission to the event is free and includes refreshments. All members of the public are welcome to attend.

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