Sixth Annual National Mayor's Challenge for Water Conservation Begins April 1

  • Wyland annual campaign, presented by Toyota, issues challenge to mayors to inspire residents to see who can be the most “water wise”
  • In 2016, residents from 4,100 cities participated and pledged their commitment to reducing water consumption by 1.9 billion gallons
  • Kickoff event at the Mall of America in Bloomington, MN, on April 3, will feature national and local leaders promoting the importance of water conservation

BLOOMINGTON, Minn.--()--Mayors across the country will be asking residents to help ensure the sustainability of the nation’s water resources by taking part in the sixth year of a national contest aimed at reducing water waste and pollution.

Presented nationally by the Wyland Foundation and Toyota, the non-profit National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation, April 1-30, is a friendly, community-based competition between cities that encourages residents to make a series of water conservation pledges on behalf of their city online at mywaterpledge.com. Winning cities are those with the highest percentage of residents who take the challenge. Participating residents from those cities are entered to win hundreds of eco-friendly and water-saving prizes, including a 2017 Toyota Prius Prime Plug-in Hybrid vehicle, home irrigation makeovers with Toro water-saving products, home cleaning products from ECOS, and home improvement store gift cards.

The community service campaign was created in 2011 to supplement existing municipal programs for water conservation awareness, promote drought resiliency and healthy watersheds, and reduce stress on aging water infrastructure. Last year, residents from 4,100 cities pledged to reduce water consumption by 1.9 billion gallons — or roughly enough water to fill 2,877 Olympic-size swimming pools. Participating cities for 2017 include Denver, Sacramento, and Tucson.

In association with The Toro Company, National League of Cities, Conserva Irrigation, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and Earth Friendly Products (makers of ECOS), the challenge brings communities together to promote the sustainable use of water. Students and teachers can take part in the pledge, too, by visiting www.mywaterpledge.com/kids. Once there, teachers can download lesson plans on water conservation, make pledges on behalf of their class, and enter to win classroom supplies and gift cards for their school.

The 2017 national kickoff event will take place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Monday, April 3, at the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota. Minnesota will also be the launching pad for the Wyland Foundation’s “Rolling Down the Mississippi Tour,” a month-long water conservation educational initiative along the Mississippi River watershed.

Cities that would like to participate can call 949-643-7070.

About the Wyland Foundation
Founded in 1993 by environmental artist Wyland (best known for his series of 100 monumental marine life murals), the Wyland Foundation, a 501c3 non-profit organization, has helped millions of children and families around the nation to rediscover the importance of healthy oceans and waterways through public art programs, mobile exhibits, and classroom science education, and live events. Learn more at www.wylandfoundation.org.

Contacts

Wyland Foundation
Steve Creech, 949-436-2489
steve.creech@wylandfoundation.org

Release Summary

Sixth annual National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation kicks off from the Mall of America in Bloomington, April 3. National challenge to cities and residents on who can be the most water wise.

Contacts

Wyland Foundation
Steve Creech, 949-436-2489
steve.creech@wylandfoundation.org