Water restrictions, here and elsewhere
At least 3.2 million North Carolinians are under mandatory water restrictions.
It seems like just yesterday that Lake Townsend was only four feet below full.
Update: This just in from City Hall.
City / County Water Conservation Billboard Campaign Launches Monday, October 15The City of Greensboro, in collaboration with Guilford County, will unveil their water conservation billboard campaign aimed at inspiring city and county residents to conserve water as the extreme drought continues. The campaign, called “Conserve water now,” utilizes four different ads at 10 different locations around the City. In addition to the billboards, the new campaign is comprised of a print, online, and television advertising campaign; in-elevator advertising; grassroots advertising; and an online portal which provides water conservation tips. For more information on the “Conserve water now” campaign, visit www.greensboro-nc.gov/conserve.
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There are a lot of good suggestions on the City website but when I'm elected Mayor the City of GReensboro will start leading the nation in water conservation.
Posted on October 15, 2007 10:34 PM