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Published: Mon, Jan. 07, 2008 12:00AM

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Duke's Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences will host a town-hall-style meeting on water conservation and the drought from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Duke Gardens Visitors Center.

The meeting will focus on identifying short-term and long-term water conservation practices and policies that can be implemented if the drought continues and the city's water supply runs low or runs out. The meeting will be videotaped and available online by noon Wednesday at www .nicholas.duke.edu/drought, for those unable to attend the event.

Free parking will be available at the Duke Gardens Visitors Center. The entrance is off Anderson Street, between Erwin Road and Campus Drive, at the main entrance to Duke Gardens.

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