If anyone at the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection feels a twinge of embarrassment over political maneuvers that led to the ouster of Highlands Council Executive Director Eileen Swan, they’re getting a big, friendly reminder every day that
they gaze out the window.
Holding a glass of unadulterated New Jersey drinking water, Eileen smiles down from
a large billboard. Playing off a national milk industry ad campaign, it asks passersby:
‘Got Water? Thank the Pinelands and Highlands.’
NJ Spotlight reports the details in Billboard Targets Diluted Rules for Protecting Aquifers
Related:
NJ Highlands Council Fires Exec Swan; Deputy Resigns
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