Free Educational Program for Businesses - Water Supply and Conservation, March 13
Posted on: Mar-04-2013
The City of Fort Collins invites local business members to Biz Ed—A Free Educational Series for Businesses: Water Supply and Conservation, March 13, 7:30-9 a.m., 215 N. Mason St.Topics include the impacts of the High Park Fire on the drinking water supply and quality as well as water conservation and upcoming water restrictions. Participants will find out how businesses may be affected, learn about potential impacts to utility costs and discover how to be part of the solution. Registration is required (light breakfast served): https://www.fcgov.com/biz-ed or (970) 221-6700.
The 2013 Biz Ed series offers 10 programs at no cost and runs from March through December. This monthly series is designed to help business customers of all sizes save money and improve operational efficiencies with an emphasis on sustainable practices and the environment.
The next program in the series is Solar Opportunities for Businesses, April 17, 7:30-9 a.m. Discover new opportunities to incorporate solar energy into your business plan.
For more information, visit https://www.fcgov.com/biz-ed, email utilities@fcgov.com, call (970) 221-6700 or TDD (970) 224-6003.
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Lucas Mouttet, Water Conservation Coordinator
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