California American Water Seeks Water-Efficient 'Blue Thumb' Gardeners to Star in Advertising Campaign
February 05 2010 - 9:19PM
PR Newswire (US)
SACRAMENTO, Calif., Feb. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- California American
Water is seeking Sacramento-area customers to star in a new
television and radio advertising campaign, promoting water
efficiency at home. The campaign, in partnership with the Regional
Water Authority, will highlight residents who have created
water-efficient landscapes and creatively incorporated conservation
activities into their daily routines. "Conservation is too often
sold as an onerous responsibility with very little personal
reward," said Andy Soule, California American Water's Northern
District General Manager. "However, we have many customers in our
service area who have made conservation an agricultural art and
have shown a great talent for creating beautiful yet
water-efficient landscapes." The campaign will feature residents in
their own gardens talking about how they earned their "blue thumb"
by using water efficiently outdoors through every-day tasks.
Examples include ensuring sprinklers water the lawn instead of the
sidewalk, adjusting their irrigation system according to the
season, using shut-off nozzles on their hoses, etc. California
American Water invites residents to nominate either themselves or
someone else they know who has a water-efficient landscape to be
showcased in the public service campaign. A water-wise landscape
uses efficient irrigation, seasonal water scheduling and efficient
design to ensure water is not wasted. "I believe our customers care
deeply about the state of our water supply as many have gone above
and beyond the call to ensure its viability," Soule said. "This
campaign is to highlight some of the innovative ways folks are
saving water in our service district. It will also let people know
that we are in this together and be a good way to share some ideas
that others may be able to incorporate into their conservation
routine." The campaign will also highlight daily practices people
employ to keep their landscapes water efficient while looking good.
Examples include: -- Making sure timers are set according to the
season and local watering guidelines. -- Adjusting sprinklers and
watering times to prevent overspray and runoff. -- Fixing
water-wasting problems in the irrigation system quickly. -- Using a
shut-off valve on a hose nozzle. -- Using a broom instead of water
to clean driveways, patios and sidewalks. -- Checking the
irrigation system every month for leaks and broken sprinkler heads.
-- Installing drip irrigation systems. To qualify to participate in
the campaign, residents must be within a California American Water
district. Those interested in participating and wanting more
information are encouraged to visit http://www.rwah20.org/.
Nomination and entry forms will be accepted through Feb. 22. The
campaign will launch in April and run through August 2010.
California American Water, a wholly owned subsidiary of American
Water (NYSE:AWK), provides high-quality and reliable water and/or
wastewater services to more than 600,000 people. Founded in 1886,
American Water is the largest investor-owned U.S. water and
wastewater utility company. With headquarters in Voorhees, N.J.,
the company employs more than 7,000 dedicated professionals who
provide drinking water, wastewater and other related services to
approximately 15 million people in 32 states and Ontario, Canada.
More information can be found by visiting http://www.amwater.com/.
DATASOURCE: California American Water CONTACT: Evan Jacobs of
California American Water, Office, +1-916-576-4252, Mobile,
+1-707-495-6135, Web Site: http://www.amwater.com/
http://www.rwah20.org/
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