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Queen Creek, SRP offer water conservation workshop

Posted 8/6/24

The town of Queen Creek, in partnership with SRP, is hosting  a free residential water and energy conservation workshop.

Residents will learn from town and SRP staff how to cut costs and …

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Queen Creek, SRP offer water conservation workshop

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The town of Queen Creek, in partnership with SRP, is hosting  a free residential water and energy conservation workshop.

Residents will learn from town and SRP staff how to cut costs and reduce water and energy consumption.

The workshop runs from 5:30-6:30 p.m., Thursday at the Queen Creek Library’s Zane Grey Room, 21802 S. Ellsworth Road.

This free workshop is open to all Queen Creek water customers. Seating is limited, so registration is required.

Residents with questions can contact the town’s Water Conservation Specialist Robert Etchamendy at 480-358‑3423 or Robert.Etchamendy@QueenCreekAZ.gov.