The Wyland National Mayor's Challenge for Water
The Wyland National Mayor's Challenge for Water
The Annual National Mayorʼs Challenge for Water Conservation is a friendly non-profit competition between cities across the country that takes place every April 1-30. The campaign actively promotes civic participation and action around water conservation, efficiency, and the sustainability of our nation’s water-based ecosystems, with thousands of dollars in eco-friendly prizes for participating residents and local charities. Over 1,000 mayors have joined the effort since we started and we’re proud to have you with us.
Cities simply encourage residents to make a series of online commitments (mywaterpledge.com) to reduce pollution, water waste, and explore ways to improve the health of their community. Cities with the highest percentage of residents who make pledges are entered to win thousands of dollars in eco-friendly prizes, including a Grand Prize of $3,000 toward their home utility bills, home irrigation kits, home improvement store gift cards, and more. They can also nominate a deserving charity in town to win a Toyota Highlander Hybrid.
Join Mayor Wojahn in reducing water consumption and energy usage and help win the title of the “Most Water Wise” in the nation. For complete rules and prizes, go to www.mywaterpledge.com.