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PUMANA Jams Hawaiian Music!!
Become a fan of the band on Facebook and let them know that
you support their water awareness efforts. Pumana is a major sponsor of this website. Click on the Hula Girl guitar pick
to become a Fan of the Band!! Thank you!!
See how Ford Motor
Company is conserving water to reduce the impact of the manufacturing operations worldwide.
ConserveWater.com hereby declares 2010 to be the Year of the Reusable Grocery Bag!! Actually,
we declared 2008 to be the Year of the Reusable Grocery Bag and it worked out so well that we thought we would do it again.
We have been doing this since 2007 with our now famous bag design: DON'T WASH THIS BAG!! CONSERVE WATER!! Save the bags and
save water all at one time!! This month, everyone should use a reusable grocery bag every time they go shopping. Make it a habit! It's the easiest
thing that we can do to make a contribution to the environment.
Get your world famous "Don't Wash This Bag" reusable shopping bags, an
exclusive design from ConserveWater.com. OOPS! WE SOLD OUT!
Let's Support the Mayor's Plan to Save
Water. Unveiling a plan to ensure water continues
to flow in Los Angeles despite a worsening outlook, Mayor Antonio
Villaraigosa laid out a long-term strategy for the City to meet an expected growth in water demand over the next 20
years with aggressive conservation and an unprecedented water recycling program. Click on his picture for more details.
Free Residential Shade Trees. The LADWP
Trees for a Green LA Program in partnership with Million Trees LA has made it simple for Los Angeles City residents to receive FREE
shade trees through the Trees for a Green LA program (TFGLA).Click on the icon for more information. Note: You must be an
electric customer of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power to receive free trees.
Are you a student working on a water awareness research report
for school? We are going to find the best websites to help you with your research. After we find them, we will post
them with suggestions to help you along. Click on the Student Research
link at the left.
The Association of California Water Agencies (ACWA) announced the launch
of a statewide public education program, entitled "California's Water: A Crisis We Can't Ignore," to educate Californians
about critical challenges now confronting the state's water supply and delivery system, including a deepening crisis in the
Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta (Delta) and a recent court-ordered massive reduction in our statewide water supply.
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