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Pasadena Taps Environmental Goals With New Water Station at City Hall

In its latest move to curb plastic waste and promote public health, Pasadena has installed its first municipal hydration station at City Hall, expanding a five-year initiative that offers businesses $1,500 incentives to install indoor water bottle filling stations. City Hall’s reusable water bottle filling station, positioned near first-floor restrooms and elevators, serves hundreds of daily employees and visitors while showcasing a partnership between Pasadena Water and Power and the Building Systems and Fleet Management Division. “The program supports Pasadena Water […]


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