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Glendale providing free conservation kits to homeowners
Available while supplies last
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Independent Newsmedia
Being Water Wise and Energy Smart has never been easier thanks to the city of Glendale’s Water Services Department.
Homeowners can now request a free conservation kit containing water- and energy-efficiency devices, including a high-efficiency showerhead, garden hose nozzle, LED light bulb and conservation literature and tips. The conservation kits are made available thanks to a $5,000 grant from Arizona Public Service.
Being water wise has never been more important as Arizona and the southwestern U.S. continue to experience drought conditions, with the first-ever Tier 1 shortage declared for the Colorado River. Thanks to smart planning and smart water use, the city of Glendale is well positioned to meet customers’ water needs, but being prepared does not mean residents can be less vigilant.
Participating in the City’s free water conservation program is one way to help.
“Working together to save water is crucial, and Glendale is proud to offer an additional program that helps customers conserve,” Craig Johnson, Glendale water services director shared in a statement. “The conservation kits are a great way to get water saving devices and resources into the community.”
The kits are available at all four Glendale Public Library branches. Customers must request a kit online here. Just click on the gray tab called “Request a Free Conservation Kit.”
Kits are available to all Glendale residential water customers while supplies last.