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MONTHLY NEWSLETTER • OCTOBER 2020
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It takes a massive and complex system to deliver water to more than 730,000 people across a 390-square mile service area.
Explore Tucson Water’s infrastructure system, representing more than $2 billion in pipes, boosters, hydrants, wells, reservoirs, meters, and sophisticated control systems! Learn how Tucson Water is applying AI – artificial intelligence – to proactively manage and maintain pipelines.
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Why Flush Fire Hydrants?
Longtime public information officer Fernando Molina explains why a high-velocity hydrant flush is an important part of maintenance and monitoring. He also answers the question, “What happens to the water from flushing?”
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Care for Your Home’s Water Infrastructure
Maintain your home’s appliances, systems, and fixtures to save money, extend service life, and use water efficiently.
Go to eeexchange.org/twconserve for info about Tucson Water’s FREE conservation kit and water-saving devices, plus how-to install videos. For Tucson Water customers only, while supplies last.
GET YOUR FREE KIT
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New Way of Working: Still 24/7 for Utility Tech Josh
Josh is a utility technician (UT), one of more than 60 UTs, the largest group in Tucson Water’s Maintenance Division. UTs are cross-trained and highly skilled, essential to keeping more than 93 million gallons of water a day moving across the system.
CLICK TO FIND OUT ABOUT HOW JOSH IS NAVIGATING WORK
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Connect to Environmental Services
When in doubt, throw it out!
Watch a short video on how to dispose of used personal protection equipment (PPE) to minimize litter and reduce exposing others.
PROPER PPE DISPOSAL
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Pima County Wastewater Reclamation
The Santa Cruz River is getting an upgrade!
Pima County Regional Flood Control District needs your input to help develop a Santa Cruz River Management Plan.
TAKE THE SURVEY
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