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JAN. 31 DEADLINE

Time running out to become a Phoenix Water Wrangler

Posted 1/31/23

The deadline has arrived for Phoenix residents to assist the city in teaching others about the importance of water conservation.

Tuesday, Jan. 31 is the last day to register for program training in …

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JAN. 31 DEADLINE

Time running out to become a Phoenix Water Wrangler

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The deadline has arrived for Phoenix residents to assist the city in teaching others about the importance of water conservation.

Tuesday, Jan. 31, is the last day to register for program training in February and March, according to a release.

The Water Wrangler program includes a 12-hour training session that spans four virtual classes and covers Water 101, Utility Operations, Water Resources and Conservation and Outreach Education.

After completing Phoenix Water Wrangler Institute, participants receive a certificate of participation and a shirt, officials said in the release.

In addition, they will have opportunities to serve as community representatives at local events, public meetings and City of Phoenix programs.

“The continued Colorado River water shortage is a stark reminder of how important it is for everyone to reduce their water use,” the release stated.

“The innovative Water Wrangler program will teach people about water and empower them to share their knowledge with others. It is an excellent opportunity for community-minded people looking to be a positive influence.”

These are the requirements to participate:  

  • Volunteers who are at least 18 years or older.
  • A high school graduate/GED equivalent, or higher.
  • An excellent communicator.  
  • Able to fully complete pre-service, required training.
  • Comfortable with public speaking, familiar with community development and experienced in collaborating across diverse groups.
  • Creative, responsible, flexible and self-motivated.
  • Passionate about learning and promoting water conservation and sustainability in Phoenix.

Training will be on Thursday evenings, Feb. 16 to March 9. Volunteer opportunities range across weekdays, weekday evenings and weekends, city officials said.

For more: https://www.phoenix.gov/waterservices/waterwrangler