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Pilot Project Removes PFAS to Protect Our Future Water Supply
Learn about the Central Tucson PFAS Project (CTPP), a new demonstration facility that uses ion-based technology to remove Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from our future water supply.
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Celebrating the launch of the CTPP: Tim Thomure, Assistant City Manager; Yolanda Herrera, Unified Community Advisory Board Chair; Misael Cabrera, ADEQ Director; Mayor Regina Romero, John Kmiec, Interim Water Director; Paul Cunningham, Ward 2 Councilmember.
Pilot Launch: The Partners, The Tech, The Promise
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Cool Off with NEW Water Tunes Playlist
Click, hydrate, and cool off with Tucson Water's second Spotify playlist! You'll tap into 20 diverse and eclectic artists and tunes, all with a water focus.
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Conservation Tip: Plan to Harvest Monsoon Rain
As the temperatures rise, remember that our monsoon – our powerful summer storm season – is a few months away. Our spring dry season is the perfect time to start planning for how you will utilize this rainfall in your landscape.
Take advantage of Tucson Water rebates to install rainwater harvesting systems! We offer up to $2,000 for residential and small commercial customers, as well as grants and loans for low income customers.
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City of Tucson Environmental Services
Connect to Recycle Coach
Recycle Coach is a free app that allows you to track upcoming collection and Brush & Bulky dates, report a problem, find out what’s recyclable, and much more!
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Pima County Wastewater Reclamation
Need Help Paying Your Sewer Bill?
You may qualify for a 25%, 50% or 75% reduction to the wastewater portion of your utility services statement. To be eligible, you must be a residential sewer customer, have a sewer bill in your name, and meet income requirements.
The Pima County Community Action Agency (520) 791-5443
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