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April 22, 2010 marks the 40th anniversary of Earth Day

19 March 2010 241 views No Comment
April 22, 2010 marks the 40th anniversary of Earth Day

On April 22, 1970, the first Earth Day was held. People all over the country made promises to help the environment. Everyone got involved and since then, Earth Day has spread all over the planet. People all over the world know that there are problems we need to work on and this is our special day to look at the planet and see what needs changing. Earth Day is a great time to promote your utility! Get your community involved in a local project that brings awareness to your customers about the job your utility does to provide safe, clean drinking water and wastewater services.

Quality On Tap! is just one way to promote your utility. It’s a practical “hands-on” guide to better public relations for water utilities. It contains tools that water and wastewater utilities need to do the most important job of all – spreading the truth to the public of the quality of work they do and the quality of services they provide. As utilities nationwide use the “Quality On Tap” logo and materials to promote their quality of service, they are also promoting the quality service of each utility that participates in this campaign. Every time a consumer sees the QOT logo or materials, they are being assured that their utility is providing Quality On Tap to their customers. Whether it’s seen in Kentucky, or Maine, Montana or Texas, the public will come to know that the services provided by water and wastewater utilities in America leads to “Quality On Tap“!

Visit NRWA’s website to download Quality on Tap! information and logos, as well as other downloads to help your utility celebrate “Earth Day.”

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