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Pennsylvania American Water Urges Customers to Keep Safety in Mind This Summer

MECHANICSBURG, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)---- $AWK #Water--Summer is upon us! With the rising temperatures and longer days, it is essential to take proper safety measures while enjoying the warm weather. Pennsylvania American Water reminds its customers to be mindful of the heat and to take proper precautions when engaging in outdoor activities. “It’s something you hear about all the time – drink water for your health, but many people don’t realize how easy it is to become dehydrated on a hot summer day,” said Julie...

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