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Greeley, CO 80631
USA
Greeley’s Water Conservation Program will hold a showerhead exchange May 1 at the Winter Farmers’ Market to help Greeley Water customers conserve water. In exchange for a new model, customers must bring old showerheads as well as their City of Greeley Water & Sewer Department bill.
Faucet aerators will also be available. Juan Ramirez, a Northridge High School student will be helping and talking about his Caring for our Watersheds project. His project is to replace older aerators with new ones to help save water and energy. Bathroom and kitchen aerators will be available.
There are several options to choose from, including a handheld model. In addition, customers can also choose a showerhead in white or chrome to match their current bathroom fixtures. By replacing an old showerhead with a new, WaterSense model, the average household not only saves nearly 2,700 gallons of water per year, but could also reduce its annual water and energy costs by over $70.
Greeley customers are encouraged to bring their old showerheads to the Water Conservation booth at the Greeley Farmers’ Market on May 1.