The city of Peoria offers many services that can assist residents in saving water. One of these services includes requesting a water conservation kit, which is offered through the city’s sustainability program.
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Peorians may request a water conservation kit
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The city of Peoria offers many services that can assist residents in saving water. One of these services includes requesting a water conservation kit, which is offered through the city’s sustainability program.
The kit includes a WaterSense showerhead, high efficiency faucet aerators, a kitchen swivel aerator, garden hose nozzle and educational material on how to find and fix leaks at home.
The kits are free to Peoria water customers and are limited to one kit per household.