Politics & Government
Beverly Hills Joins National Water Conservation Challenge
Mayor John Mirisch is asking residents to partake in the challenge and make a long-term commitment to manage water resources more wisely.
BEVERLY HILLS, CA – Mayors across the country, including Beverly Hills Mayor John Mirisch, are asking residents to make a long-term commitment to manage water resources more wisely by taking part in the Seventh Annual Wyland National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation from April 1-30.
The Wyland Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to "promoting, protecting, and preserving the world’s oceans, waterways and marine life," the City of Beverly Hills press release said.
Although the emergency drought is over, the Stage C water restrictions in place in Beverly Hills urge residents to:
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- Continue to conserve in order to achieve 20% water reduction.
- Prevent sprinkler runoff and adhere to the City’s watering schedules.
- Report and correct leaks as soon as possible.
For more information on the challenge, visit mywaterpledge.com. To learn more about the City’s water conservation visit bhsaves.org.
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