Tampa Water Customers Can Learn To Go Green On A Budget
Free customer clinic on water efficiency scheduled for March 20
TAMPA, FL (March 1, 2010) – Tampa Water Department customers can learn about ways to save money and the environment at a free 'Go Green At Home [On A Budget]' customer clinic on March 20. The customer clinic will include presentations and workshops on water efficiency sponsored by the Tampa Water Department. The program is designed specifically for single-family residential customers and is open to current City of Tampa Water Department customers only.
The clinic will be held at the Copeland Community Center from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, March 20. Hands-on workshop topics include home water audits, micro-irrigation retrofit, irrigation system maintenance, and composting. Pre-registration is required, as seating is limited.
A link to more information about the 'Go Green At Home [On A Budget]' clinic and online registration is available at www.TampaGov.net/SaveWater.
Partners for the March clinic are the Mayor's Beautification Program, the Hillsborough County Extension Service Florida Yards & Neighborhoods Program, and the Pinellas Association of Plumbing, Heating and Cooling Contractors.
The Tampa Water Department serves a 211-square mile area with a service population of approximately 657,000 people. The Tampa Water Department’s mission is to provide superior drinking water and reclaimed water services to its customers.



Thanks for posting Shawn. I followed the link and actually checked out the rain barrel workshop last night at the library on Bearrs. For those that attend, you can get a free rain barrel.