Lafayette Consolidated Government’s (LCG) Public Works Department and Lafayette Utilities System’s (LUS) Rain Barrel Program is happening now through May 11, 2022. This program offers a way for residents to conserve water and reduce the amount of rainwater that runs into the city’s drainage systems. Rain barrels capture rainwater from rooftops that can be used to water flowers and plants, wash vehicles, and other outdoor non-potable purposes. Over the past decade, LCG and Lafayette Utilities System have distributed 3,276 rain barrels. Residents in unincorporated…
Find out more »Lafayette Consolidated Government’s (LCG) Public Works Department and Lafayette Utilities System’s (LUS) Rain Barrel Program is happening now through May 11, 2022. This program offers a way for residents to conserve water and reduce the amount of rainwater that runs into the city’s drainage systems. Rain barrels capture rainwater from rooftops that can be used to water flowers and plants, wash vehicles, and other outdoor non-potable purposes. Over the past decade, LCG and Lafayette Utilities System have distributed 3,276 rain barrels. Residents in unincorporated…
Find out more »Lafayette Consolidated Government’s (LCG) Public Works Department and Lafayette Utilities System’s (LUS) Rain Barrel Program is happening now through May 11, 2022. This program offers a way for residents to conserve water and reduce the amount of rainwater that runs into the city’s drainage systems. Rain barrels capture rainwater from rooftops that can be used to water flowers and plants, wash vehicles, and other outdoor non-potable purposes. Over the past decade, LCG and Lafayette Utilities System have distributed 3,276 rain barrels. Residents in unincorporated…
Find out more »Lafayette Consolidated Government’s (LCG) Public Works Department and Lafayette Utilities System’s (LUS) Rain Barrel Program is happening now through May 11, 2022. This program offers a way for residents to conserve water and reduce the amount of rainwater that runs into the city’s drainage systems. Rain barrels capture rainwater from rooftops that can be used to water flowers and plants, wash vehicles, and other outdoor non-potable purposes. Over the past decade, LCG and Lafayette Utilities System have distributed 3,276 rain barrels. Residents in unincorporated…
Find out more »Lafayette Consolidated Government’s (LCG) Public Works Department and Lafayette Utilities System’s (LUS) Rain Barrel Program is happening now through May 11, 2022. This program offers a way for residents to conserve water and reduce the amount of rainwater that runs into the city’s drainage systems. Rain barrels capture rainwater from rooftops that can be used to water flowers and plants, wash vehicles, and other outdoor non-potable purposes. Over the past decade, LCG and Lafayette Utilities System have distributed 3,276 rain barrels. Residents in unincorporated…
Find out more »Lafayette Consolidated Government’s (LCG) Public Works Department and Lafayette Utilities System’s (LUS) Rain Barrel Program is happening now through May 11, 2022. This program offers a way for residents to conserve water and reduce the amount of rainwater that runs into the city’s drainage systems. Rain barrels capture rainwater from rooftops that can be used to water flowers and plants, wash vehicles, and other outdoor non-potable purposes. Over the past decade, LCG and Lafayette Utilities System have distributed 3,276 rain barrels. Residents in unincorporated…
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