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Get Water-Wiser: Take Water Conservation Pledge In Laguna Beach
The City of Laguna Beach is encouraging residents to take part in the upcoming annual Wyland National Mayor's Challenge.
LAGUNA BEACH, CA — Do you want to help your city retain its title as the nation's most waterwise city?
The City of Laguna Beach called upon residents to take part in the upcoming annual Wyland National Mayor's Challenge for Water Conversation by pledging to save more than three billion gallons of water over the next year, city officials said Thursday.
Residents can take the pledge starting April 1 through April 30 by going to MyWaterPledge.com and taking a four-step conservation pledge on behalf of the City of Laguna Beach.
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According to the Wyland National Mayor's Challenge for Water Conservation's website, residents who take the pledge with their Facebook will be given a code to share with friends to take the challenge.
If your friend completes the challenge, you are automatically entered into a daily prize drawing, the website said.
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