Less than one week left to take the Water Challenge Pledge

Take the National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation pledge at www.mywaterpledge.com.


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by: Kimberly Norman, city of Palm Coast

There’s less than a week to go in the National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation, so be sure to take or renew your pledge by Monday, Aug. 31.

Please go online at www.mywaterpledge.com to take the Water Challenge Pledge!

The annual challenge, August 1- 31, is a non-profit national community service campaign that encourages leaders to inspire their residents to make a series of simple pledges at mywaterpledge.com to use water more efficiently, reduce pollution, and save energy. 

Currently, the city is ranked #2! The city was proud to come in 1st place in the nation for cities with a population of 30,000-99,999 in 2019.

Cities compete in the following population categories: (5,000- 29,999 residents, 30,000-99,999 residents, 100,000-299,999 residents, 300,000-599,999 residents, and 600,000+ residents). Cities with the highest percentage of residents who take the challenge in their population category could have a chance to win $3,000 toward their Home Utility Bills, and hundreds more eco-friendly prizes including Toro Irrigation Smart Controllers, and ECOS home cleaning products. In addition, residents can nominate a deserving charity from their city for a chance to receive a 2020 Toyota Highlander Hybrid. 

This is Palm Coast’s sixth year to participate in the national competition.

For more information about the City of Palm Coast’s participation in the National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation, contact Kimberly Norman, Public Relations Associate, at 386-986-3717 or [email protected].

 

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