10435 Ashford Street Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 T (909) 481-7200 F (909) 481-4688 www.ca-nv-awwa.org For immediate release NEWS RELEASE May 4, 2015 RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA- From Sacramento to San Diego, Truckee to Temecula, water providers across California are raising awareness of the value of tap water during the first Tap Water Day on May 7, 2015. The purpose of the event is to promote greater public awareness of the value of tap water and to encourage consumers to make it their first choice for drinking water. “This day is especially important as California faces its fourth year of severe drought,” said Sue Mosburg, program manager at Sweetwater Authority in San Diego. Mosburg is Chair of the California-Nevada Section of the American Water Works Association. AWWA is one of the largest and oldest association of water agencies and professionals in the country. “Tap water is the No. 1 source of water in our homes and businesses, and the more we are aware of how valuable and precious it is, the more likely we are to protect it and save it for future generations,” Mosburg said. To celebrate the CA-NV Section AWWA, WeTap, LADWP, Mayor Garcetti and the City of LA, The State Water Board, Cal EPA, LA County Department of Public Health and The Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks will promote the installation of hydration stations across California and highlight the location and condition of existing local fountains in communities across California. There will be an unveiling of four water bottle filling stations at Balboa Sports Center, one of its heavily-used centers for sports activities, jogging, exercises, and family activities. Water will be promoted as a healthy alternative to sugary drinks. With the approach of summer and increased need for hydration during warmer weather, the water filling stations or 'hydration stations' are important City assets. The premium quality of our tap water will be highlighted throughout this event. LADWP will have a strong presence with its Pure Clean Refreshing Tap water trailer. AGENDA: Pure Clean Refreshing Tap The program takes place on May 7, 2015 at Balboa Sports Center, 17015 Burbank Blvd, Encino, CA 91316. Balboa Sports Center was selected as the site for this celebration because it uses reclaimed water and an acre of turf has been replaced by mulch. Guests should arrive at 9:15 am. Program scheduled from 9:30 am -10:30 am. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: I. Welcoming Remarks - Barbara Romero, Deputy Mayor, City Services - L.A. City Councilmember Nury Martinez II. What is Tap Water Day? - Marcie Edwards, LADWP General Manager III. Key Partners (brief speeches) - Representative from United States EPA – John Kemmerer, Associate Director, Water Division, U.S. EPA Region 9 - Representative from The State Water Resources Control Board - Frances Spivy-Weber, Vice Chair - Representative from L.A. County Public Health - Representative from AWWA - Sue Mosburg, Chair - Representative from WeTap - Evelyn Wendel IV. Mayoral Proclamation - Matt Petersen, Chief Sustainability Officer, City of LA V. Unveiling of new bottle filling stations - Michael Shull, RAP GM VI. Distribution of free reusable water bottles by AWWA and LADWP. Note: Save the Drop LA campaign will be there to promote water conservation. Publicity and Media: A press release will be issued by the Mayor, LADWP & RAP are coordinating media invitations. For more information, contact Linda Contreras at (909) 291-2116 or email lcontreras@ca-nvawwa.org. SPONSORS City of Los Angeles – Mayor’s Office, Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power California State Water Resources Control Board Health Happens Here, The California Endowment California-Nevada Section of Association of Water Works Association WeTap.org (WeTap improves awareness, access and use of public drinking fountains, reducing dependence on single use plastic water bottles) ### The California - Nevada Section of American Water Works Association (AWWA) is a non-profit association whose mission is to support the drinking water professionals who provide safe and reliable water to millions of people throughout California and Nevada.
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