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MONTHLY NEWSLETTER • SEPTEMBER 2020
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Tucson Water's Sweetwater Wetlands
Sweetwater Wetlands is multi-faceted: an urban wildlife refuge, a shady walk, a stop for migrating birds, an outdoor classroom, a birders’ paradise – and a working reclaimed water facility! Wetland water is naturally filtered, recharged in basins, and reclaimed to use at city golf courses, parks, and school grounds. This issue of Water Matters focuses on what goes on above ground at Sweetwater Wetlands.
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Ducks, turtles, bobcats, hawks, dragonflies, and more call Sweetwater Wetlands home.
SEE SOME RESIDENTS
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Water by the Weather Monthly Text Reminders
Want watering reminders sent right to your phone?
Sign-up to receive monthly text landscape tips and irrigation scheduling reminders from Tucson Water on the first of each month.
Text Tucson WaterWiser to 468311
MORE ABOUT WATERING BY THE WEATHER
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More Water & More Sustainability with New Tucson-Marana Agreement
On August 20, 2020, the City of Tucson and Town of Marana entered into a new agreement that offers both jurisdictions more renewable water, more interconnections, and more future sustainability.
FIND OUT MORE
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New Way of Working: Dan Shares Some Space
Chats with co-workers at the water cooler are off limits for now, but many of us have found something new. Are the best co-workers really the ones with four legs and a tail?
READ DAN'S WORK-FROM-HOME EXPERIENCE
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Connect to Environmental Services
Drop off Hazardous Household Waste at Los Reales
City of Tucson residents can drop off hazardous household materials at Los Reales Landfill, 5300 E. Los Reales Rd., Tuesday and Thursday, 7 am to 4 pm.
LIST OF ACCEPTED HHW MATERIALS
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Pima County Wastewater Reclamation
Need assistance paying your sewer bill? We can help!
You may qualify for a 25%, 50%, or 75% reduction to the wastewater portion of your utility statement.
MORE INFO
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View and Pay your Utility bill online!
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