Show The Love

Show Your Love

Conserving water is an act of community love. When we all pitch in to save water, we ensure that there’s enough clean and safe water for everyone in Collier County. We’re stronger together, and our collective efforts can make a significant impact. Becoming a water conservation hero is easier than you think. Here’s how you can get started on your quest to save water:

Everyday Acts of Heroism

Start small with everyday actions. Turn off the tap while brushing your teeth, fix those leaky faucets and take shorter showers. These little changes add up to significant water savings.

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Attend a Water Conservation Event

Want to take your hero journey to the next level? Attend events like the Big Bus event in Immokalee, Boo at the Zoo and the Naples Yard and Garden Show. Stop by the water conservation exhibit and meet our team of water-saving experts. They'll provide you with tips and tricks to level up your water-saving game.

Share Your Water-Saving Feats

Heroes love to share their victories, right? Show your love for water conservation by posting on social media. Share your water-saving stories, tips, and tricks using the hashtag #H2OHERO. Let your friends and neighbors know that conserving water is not just a choice; it's a lifestyle.

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Stay in the Loop

To stay up-to-date with all the water conservation events, news, and tips, be sure to add your email address to our mailing list. You'll be the first to know about exciting opportunities to make a difference in Collier County.

Why Water Conservation Matters in Collier County

Now, you might be wondering, “Why should we conserve water if it seems so abundant?” While our aquifers hold a significant amount of water, they are not infinite. We share the aquifers with everyone who lives in Florida. As more and more people move to the state, demand for drinking water continues to grow. Agriculture, industry and domestic use all contribute to the depletion of this precious resource. In 2022, Collier County residents used more than 10 billion gallons of water and that amount increases by 500 million gallons every year. Depleting aquifers and droughts affect how much drinking water is available.

Preserve Our Environment

Every drop we use affects our local ecosystems. In the Everglades, which is a vital part of Southwest Florida’s environment, water conservation efforts help maintain the delicate balance of this unique ecosystem. Aquifers are not just sources of drinking water; they also support wetlands, rivers, and wildlife habitats. When we use water responsibly, we ensure the health of these ecosystems.

Secure the Future

Conserving water is an investment in the future. Our children and their children will depend on these same aquifers for their water supply. By adopting water-saving habits now, we ensure a sustainable water supply for the future. It’s a legacy of love that lasts for generations.

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Conserve Water Love Collier is the water conservation program of Collier County Public Utilities. If you’re interested in learning more about water conservation, join our email list to keep in touch.
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