
Montgomery County’s Department of Environmental Protection is hosting an event focused on safeguarding the community’s water resources. The 2025 H2O Summit, set for October 14, invites the community to dive into discussions about water conservation and resilient waterways. The event is scheduled for 12 to 4 p.m. at 2425 Reedie Dr., Wheaton, and is seeking individuals with a concern for our most vital resource to join the conversation, as per the county's announcement.
Participants will have the unique opportunity to not just learn from environmental experts, but also to truly connect with fellow water enthusiasts. The H2O Summit invites both environmental professionals and residents interested in water conservation. The event aims to promote action and collaboration to strengthen Montgomery County’s waterways against future challenges.
Those attending can expect an array of activities tailored to increase awareness and understanding of local water issues. The announcement of the summit, posted on the official Montgomery County's news platform, emphasizes the importance of connecting "with people who share a passion for protecting our water, and explore new ways to make our community waterways more resilient."
Registration is still open for those eager to join the effort. Individuals interested in attending the summit are encouraged to register now and save the date.









