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Ithaca College Taking Voluntary Water Conservation MeasuresContributed by David Maley on 07/29/16 While Ithaca College is not yet being directly affected by the severe drought in the Ithaca area, the college is taking proactive steps to reduce water usage, and asking members of the campus community to consider ways they can lessen individual water consumption. The campus is served by the Bolton Point Water System, which—unlike the water source for some other local communities and institutions—is not currently facing low supply levels. Nevertheless, the college is interested in being a good steward of our natural resources, and we will update the campus community should conditions change. The following voluntary measures are being taken by the college:
All members of the IC community are asked to take water conservation into consideration—both on and off campus. The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation provides some helpful tips for reducing water consumption. These short-term measures will be continually evaluated, and water consumption monitored, in order to ensure that the college is continuing to provide an appropriate environment for living, teaching, working, and learning. |
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