The Illinois EPA is inviting families to learn about water pollution at the Illinois State Fair. Its kid-friendly exhibit is open daily in Conservation World, offering interactive games for young visitors and water-quality guidance for adults. Conservation World spans 30 acres, with activities, shows, fishing clinics, sensory hours, and shaded areas for fairgoers. The Illinois EPA exhibit runs from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day of the fair. The fair continues through Sunday, August 23, giving families several more chances to stop by, explore, and learn how everyday choices can help protect Illinois waterways.
Illinois EPA’S Fair Exhibit Focuses on Water
Gentle ripples spread across the water as the sun sets, casting warm golden shades that dance on the lake's surface in the evening light








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