Greeley Mayor Urges Residents and Schools to Take Water Conservation Pledge

The City of Greeley is participating in a national competition to encourage residents to pledge to conserve water and save energy. The “Wyland National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation,” which runs from April 1-30, asks individuals to make small adjustments in their daily routines for significant results.

“Our forefathers understood the importance of water to Greeley, and we should, too,” said Mayor Gates, who signed a water conservation proclamation during the April 1 City Council meeting. “Using water wisely helps keep our community strong and resilient.”

To take part, visit mywaterpledge.com and select from a variety of water-saving actions, including:

  • Fixing leaking faucets, pipes and toilets
  • Washing full loads of laundry and dishes
  • Turning off sprinklers when it rains

“Water conservation shouldn’t be limited to one month per year,” Gates said. “By pledging to make a few small changes in our daily habits, we can all be more efficient with water. If we do that, everyone wins.”…

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