Updating the Citys Water Conservation Plan Starts with You!

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane officials have begun a community survey as part of efforts to refine the Water Conservation Master Plan, which was adopted in 2020. This plan outlines specific goals and strategies to sustainably manage the city's water supply while reducing customer impact. Key components include improving water system operations to reduce losses and enhance meter accuracy. The city encourages residents to participate in the survey, available in multiple languages, to ensure diverse community input. These conservation efforts are vital for protecting the Spokane Valley-Rathdrum Prairie Aquifer, a crucial water source for the region.

The initiative underscores the city's commitment to responsible water management and community engagement. Residents can reach out via email with any questions regarding the survey or conservation efforts. This proactive approach aims to foster a culture of water conservation and long-term sustainability.

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