City of St. Petersburg offers free virtual water conservation workshops

City of St. Petersburg offers free virtual water conservation workshops
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The City of St. Petersburg is offering free virtual workshops aimed at helping residents conserve water and reduce expenses. New workshop dates have been scheduled through October 2024. These educational sessions will cover topics such as whole-home water conservation, rain barrels, rain gardens, efficient irrigation, and water-smart landscaping.

The workshops are open to the public at no cost, though registration is required for participation. Interested individuals can find the list of workshop dates and register at stpete.org/WaterWorkshops. Additional dates will be added as they become available.

Apart from the workshops, the City of St. Petersburg provides various water-saving programs, rebates, and resources accessible at stpete.org/WaterConservation. Residents can also learn about other sustainable practices like recycling, composting, and solar power by visiting stpete.org/Sustainability.



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