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~ The City of Sterling Heights is proud to announce the launch of its new WaterSmart website, designed to help residents save money and conserve water. The website offers educational resources, interactive tools, and features to help residents monitor and manage their water use.
Mayor Michael Taylor said, "WaterSmart is part of our ongoing commitment to keep costs low while providing world-class services and an exceptional quality of life for our residents. Water is a precious resource, and we all have a responsibility to use it wisely. We hope WaterSmart will inspire our residents to not only save money by catching leaks early, but also take action to manage their water use to create a sustainable future for our community and our planet."
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The website includes a water usage tracker which allows residents to monitor their water usage down to the hour as well as compare it with their past consumption. It also features a tool which enables them to compare their use with community averages. Emergency notifications offered through WaterSmart include water outage reports and boil water advisories.
In addition, the City has rolled out a program that will save residents $60 annually by signing up for paperless billing and automatic payments. Once they have signed up for both, a $5 credit will appear on each of their monthly water bills beginning May 1st 2023.
Residents can sign up for free accounts at sterlingheightsmi.watersmart.com or sign up for paperless billing and automatic payments at sterling-heights.net/waterbill by following the enrollment instructions provided.
The City of Sterling Heights encourages all its residents to take advantage of this opportunity in order to save money while conserving water resources responsibly.
Mayor Michael Taylor said, "WaterSmart is part of our ongoing commitment to keep costs low while providing world-class services and an exceptional quality of life for our residents. Water is a precious resource, and we all have a responsibility to use it wisely. We hope WaterSmart will inspire our residents to not only save money by catching leaks early, but also take action to manage their water use to create a sustainable future for our community and our planet."
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The website includes a water usage tracker which allows residents to monitor their water usage down to the hour as well as compare it with their past consumption. It also features a tool which enables them to compare their use with community averages. Emergency notifications offered through WaterSmart include water outage reports and boil water advisories.
In addition, the City has rolled out a program that will save residents $60 annually by signing up for paperless billing and automatic payments. Once they have signed up for both, a $5 credit will appear on each of their monthly water bills beginning May 1st 2023.
Residents can sign up for free accounts at sterlingheightsmi.watersmart.com or sign up for paperless billing and automatic payments at sterling-heights.net/waterbill by following the enrollment instructions provided.
The City of Sterling Heights encourages all its residents to take advantage of this opportunity in order to save money while conserving water resources responsibly.
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