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Truckload
rain barrel sale this Saturday to help kickoff Beat the Peak
CARY,
NC – With higher temperatures and dryer
conditions on the horizon this summer, the Town of Cary is encouraging citizens
to maintain their commitment to water conservation through this summer’s Beat
the Peak Campaign, “Recipe for Success”, which highlights the water-saving
habits that have helped Cary successfully manage water resources over the years,
including weathering the recent drought.
As part of this year’s campaign, residents have begun receiving “Recipe
for Success” postcards in the mail that note the Town’s “recipe” for
making the most efficient use of water and invite citizens to e-mail their most
creative water conservation tips to caryrecipes4success@townofcary.org.
Each month, the Town will share noteworthy indoor and outdoor water-saving
habits in the Water Conservation section of the Town’s Web site.
“Thankfully,
our citizens have been doing a great job of employing water conservation efforts
year round. That’s why this year,
we are asking everyone to share practical tips with our community to help us
make it through another summer,” said Marie Cefalo,
Cefalo
added that a truckload rain barrel sale will be held on
Established
in 1998, Cary’s Beat the Peak campaign is the annual outdoor water
conservation initiative by the Town to educate its utility customers about
outdoor water conservation through vehicles such as the Town’s Web site, Block
Leaders, media relations, direct mail, free WaterWise Workshops and promotional
items. The Beat the Peak campaign
serves as a reminder of the Town’s three, year-round watering ordinances,
including: Alternate Day Watering, Water Waste and Rain Sensor ordinances.
The Alternate Day Watering Ordinance enables customers to use automatic
irrigation systems or hoses and sprinklers three specified days per week.
As part of the water waste ordinance, residents are not permitted to over
water their landscaping, thereby limiting runoff into storm drains and into the
street. Lastly, the rain sensor
ordinance requires a rain sensor be set to ¼ inch on all automatic irrigation
systems.
The
Town also recruits block leaders – citizens who volunteer as grassroots
environmental educators – spread the word about waterwise practices. Customers
served by block leaders will begin receiving a “Recipe for Success”
measuring cup as a reminder to continue their successful water saving measures.
The
promotional items will also be available to
Cefalo
noted that earlier this year, the Cary Town Council also directed staff to
develop four new water conservation initiatives, including the Warm Season Grass
Incentive for New Development, Turf Buy Back, High Efficiency Toilet Retrofit
Rebate and the Build Your Own Rain Barrel Program. More
information about these initiatives will be forthcoming in this summer once the
programs have been established.
For
more about these and other water conservation initiatives, click on Water
Conservation at www.townofcary.org
or call (919) 469-4090.
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PRIMARY CONTACTS: |
Marie Cefalo,
Water Conservation Coordinator, (919) 469-4387 April Raphiou, Deputy Public Information Officer, (919) 481-5091 Susan Moran, Public Information Officer, (919) 393-4383 |