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Tap into News & Tips About Your Water
MONTHLY NEWSLETTER • JANUARY 2022
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Our Future: Individual, Community, and Utility Conservation is Critical
This January, you’ll hear a lot in the news about shortages on the Colorado River. Our customers and our community can be proud that, together, through decades of collective effort, Tucson is the most well-prepared city in the Southwest for drought and shortage. In 2022, becoming even more water efficient will be critical to ensuring water in our desert community for future generations.
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Survey to Shape Our Water Future
Take the One Water 2100 survey to help guide decisions about water resources, capital investments, financial planning, and conservation programs over the next 80 years. It takes about 3 minutes to answer 3 questions!
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Meet a Tucson Water Partner: Environmental Education Exchange
Tucson Water and nonprofit Environmental Education Exchange (E3) have partnered for 29 years to develop and present free, dynamic, and fun presentations about the water cycle, water resources, and water conservation to local elementary and middle school students. These presentations have reached more than 275,000 students!
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Conservation Tip: Pledge to Save Water in 2022
As you make your list of goals for the new year, we encourage you to think about how you will save water in 2022. There are many ways to conserve water, both in and around your home, and we're asking you to take the I’m for Water pledge. Join us in finding ways to save throughout the year!
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Resolve to set up auto bill pay!
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Connect to Environmental Services
2022: Resolve to Live More Sustainably
- When shopping, buy only what you need
- Buy items with minimal packaging
- Recycle plastic, paper, cardboard, and metal in your blue barrel
- Before throwing an item in the garbage, consider if it can be recycled or donated
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Download the free Recycle Coach app to tap into collection events, schedules & more
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Pima County Wastewater Reclamation
Never Flush These Items
Resolve in 2022 to never flush these items down the toilet: grease, expired or unwanted medicines, paper towels, diapers, feminine hygiene products, rags, dental floss, cotton swabs, disposable wipes, cleaning supplies, pesticides, automotive fluids, used face masks. These items can cause problems with plumbing and the sewer system, and harm the environment.
For more information, please visit pima.gov/wastewaterreclamation
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