The Charlottesville government will give away water conservation kits to city residents every Friday for the rest of the summer while supplies last.
The free kits will be distributed on a first-come first-served basis from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fridays in front of City Hall.
The tools are part of an ongoing program to save water. City officials said that as the dry weather continues across the region, they will step up public education efforts on the benefits of water conservation.
The indoor kit contains several items, including a self-cleaning, massaging showerhead; a dual-thread bathroom faucet aerator; a package of two toilet leak detection dye tablets and a roll of Teflon tape.
City giving away water conservation kits | Daily Progress
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