Showerhead Exchange for Bedford Residents Kicks Off Oct. 17

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Hey Bedford! Want to save some water and energy? 

Beginning Monday, October 17 through Friday, October 28, Bedford residents can bring their old showerheads to Bedford City Hall, Building C (1805 L Don Dodson Dr.) during normal business hours (8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) and exchange it for a new water-efficient model. Each Bedford household can exchange a maximum of two showerheads. Both white and chrome colors will be available, while supplies last. 

According to the Tarrant Regional Water District, by replacing just one showerhead with new, high-efficiency models, you can save up to 30 percent in water and energy from showering

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