Hanover’s Water Challenge

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

This
summer, Hanover Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, church groups, garden clubs, baseball
teams, neighborhoods, friends, or anybody who wants to has the opportunity to
team up and join Hanover’s “Water Challenge”, sponsored by
the Town of Hanover in conjunction with the Greenscapes program at the North
and South Rivers Watershed Association.  The winning team will earn $500 for
the charity of their choice, and will learn some valuable water-saving tips
during the challenge. 

Greenscapes
Manager and NSRWA Communications Director Debbie Cook said, “The Water
Challenge basically is a contest between teams to see which team can use the
least amount of water per person between July 15 and September 30. The most
water-conserving team will win $500 for the charity of their choice.”
Teams can be any size beyond a minimum of 5 households. Individuals who want to
participate can join the Greenscapes team.

Every
few weeks during the contest, each team will receive water-saving tips to help
lower water consumption. Cook said, “I think everyone will be a winner,
whether they win the $500 or not, because they hopefully will all save money on
their water bills.”

To
sign up and/or for more information about the Water Challenge, go to www.nsrwa.org and click on Water Challenge, or
contact Debbie Cook at debbie@nsrwa.org
or (781) 659-8168. 

For "Around Town on the Web",

Cathy H-B

 

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