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Permit to Take Water Workshops

Permit to Take Water Workshops

Please see below: Details on two upcoming webinars on how to apply for or renew a Permit to Take Water (PTTW) – Feb 22 & 23

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Posted on February 9, 2021 by Andrew C Wylie Greenhouse Floriculture Specialist (A), OMAFRAPosted in Events / Workshops, Government Programs, TrainingTagged MECP, Permits to Take Water, PTTW, Workshop. Leave a comment

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