Cascade WaterSense Road Show coming to area

The Cascade Water Alliance will be bringing its WaterSense Road Show to different community events, festivals and farmer’s markets.

 

The Cascade Water Alliance will be bringing its WaterSense Road Show to different community events, festivals and farmer’s markets.

The goal is to provide free water conservation-related items to the community; such as showerheads, kitchen and bathroom faucet aerators, rain gauges, and shower timers. Knowledgeable staff will be on hand to answer questions about water conservation and Cascade’s programs.

Listed below are some of Road Show booths planned for the Bellevue and nearby areas this year. More details are available at www.cascadewater.org.

April – Bellevue College Sustainability Fair

April 23 – Earth Day at the Bellevue Lowes

April 28, 29 – Sammamish Watershed Festival

April 30 – Spring Garden Fair at UW Bothell Campus

June 25 – Covington “Day at the Garden” (workshops and booths – put in?)

July 9 – Redmond Derby Days

July 16 – Covington Days

August – Tukwila Days

August – Skyway Days

September – Sustainable Sammamish at the Farmer’s Market

September 19 – Beautify Bonney Lake Days

October 1, 2 – Issaquah Salmon Days

Conservation is a major component of Cascade’s long range water supply management strategy. Since 2004, Cascade Water Alliance has offered conservation programs to help people reduce their water use and save money.

Cascade is a non-profit corporation comprised of eight municipalities and water districts that joined together in 1999 to provide water supply for current and future needs. It includes the cities of Bellevue, Issaquah, Kirkland, Redmond and Tukwila and the Covington Water District, the Skyway Water and Sewer District and the Sammamish Plateau Water and Sewer District. The agency currently serves 400,000 residents and 22,000 businesses.