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King County and 'Water Use it Wisely'

Yearly, the Water Conservation Program has supported "Water Use it Wisely," a regional awareness campaign that provides water-saving tips and facts to residents throughout the Puget Sound region. For ways to save water, visit www.bewatersmart.net (external link).

Natural Yard Care

Smart water use in the yard and garden is one of the easiest ways to save lots of water this summer. For tips on how to lower your water bill with a beautiful, low maintenance yard visit www.metrokc.gov/dnrp/swd/naturalyardcare/watering.asp

Treatment Plant Tours

Treatment Plant ToursTour one of King County 's wastewater treatment plants and find out how you help create a reusable water supply everyday. Tours are open to children and adults from King County schools, neighborhoods and community groups and focus on responsible water use, pollution prevention and use of natural resources. Visit http://dnr.metrokc.gov/wtd/tours or call 206-296-8286 for more information.

Regional Watershed Festivals

In support of local water and sewer agencies and regional non-profits, King County provides presentation and transportation support connecting local students to annual watershed education festivals. For more information call 206-296-8286.

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For more information about King County's Water Conservation Program and water reclamation efforts, contact Jo Sullivan at 206-296-8361 or by e-mail.

Jo Sullivan
King County Water Conservation Program
201 S. Jackson St., Suite 505
Seattle, WA 98104-3855

Updated: July 31, 2006

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