Each year during the month of April, cities across the United States take part in the annual Wyland National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation (Mayor’s Challenge). With no cost to cities or taxpayers, the Mayor’s Challenge offers a unique and compelling way to motivate residents to conserve water.
How It Works
- Visit www.mywaterpledge.com
- Take a 4-step conservation pledge on behalf of the City
- See City’s current standings
- Encourage your friends to take part
Help Ventura Win!
Cities with the highest percentage of residents participate in the challenge win. Cities will compete in the following population categories: 5,000-29,999, 30,000-99,999, 100,000-299,999. 300,000-599,999, 600,000+). Participants in the winning cities are eligible to win hundreds of prizes. Last year, the challenge awarded more than $50,000 in prizes to nearly 300 residents in U.S. cities. Together, nearly 10.5 million gallons of water have been saved.
Participants in the winning cities are eligible to win hundreds of prizes. Last year, the challenge awarded more than $50,000 in prizes to nearly 300 residents in U.S. cities. Most importantly, participants see the enormous impact they can have on their community by taking simple actions to save water and energy. This year, the campaign will put a spotlight on student participation, with students from thousands of schools across the country making water conservation commitments together with their teachers that directly support their city’s standings. As a special prize for students, one school from each winning city will receive 100 pairs of Zenni Remakes™ eyeglasses that help reduce damage to eyes from prolonged exposure to blue light. Each pair is made from the recycled plastics equal to three discarded single use plastic water bottles.