You can help Tucson 'win' the 'National Mayor's Challenge for Water Conservation' by taking a simple pledge to save water.
The 2023 Wyland National Foundation Mayors' Challenge for Water Conservation asks people to conserve water in a number of tangible ways. Taking the pledge involves answering some simple survey questions about in-home tasks you're willing to undertake, including:
The Mayor's Challenge ranks participating cities. In its population-based category, Tucson currently sits in first place. Screenshot from Wyland National Foundation Mayor's Challenge for Water Conservation website Thursday, April 20. View this post on Instagram A post shared by KGUN 9 On Your Side 🌵☀️
The following video message from Tucson Mayor Regina Romero explains some of the approaches the city has taken to curb water use, including investing in Green Stormwater Infrastructure—engineered systems that mimic natural processes to direct runoff back into the ground:Anne Simmons is a digital content producer for KGUN 9. Anne got her start in television while still a student at the University of Arizona.
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