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To help create a sustainable North Texas that is recognized nationwide as a center of development excellence.
The Water Conservation Ordinance page explains how Dallas's water conservation ordinance guidelines impact outdoor watering schedules.
Dallas Water Utilities supports the Save Dallas Water Campaign, which offers resources and information about water conservation efforts in the Dallas area.
This website informs the public on why certain items do not belong in either the sink or toilet drain.
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Purpose: This website informs the public on why certain items do not belong in either the sink or toilet drain. The media page includes shareable videos, downloadable templates, and other resources for the public and others to utilize.
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Templates for social media posts and related images.
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Provides educational tools for the public on nonpoint source pollution or stormwater runoff.
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The Fort Worth Water Department supports the Save Fort Worth Water outreach campaign to provide educational resources to residents and surrounding communities.
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Conservation and water reuse are critical ways North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) manages a finite supply of water. NTMWD is relying on water conservation as the soure for nearly one-quarter of the future water supplies for their customers.
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NCTCOG's regional campaign to reduce the health risks and water quality issues associated with pet waste.
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The Region C Water Planning Group develops and implements the regional water plan, which acts as a “bottom-up” approach to planning for the state’s future water needs. The regional water plan is incorporated into the State Water Plan under the purview of the Texas Water Development Board.
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The Regional Stormwater Management Program implements a cooperative and comprehensive program to manage stormwater quality issues affecting the region.
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To educate about litter and litter in waterways
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Water is Awesome is a campaign to encourage North Texas residents to be more efficient with their water use.
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