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App Created For Westwood Residents To Track Water Use

Dropcountr will help residents conserve water.

WESTWOOD, MA – The Charles River Watershed Association and the Dedham-Westwood Water District partnered to design an app for homeowners to track water usage and conserve. The free Dropcountr app allows residents of Westwood and Dedham to track their monthly use, compare it to similar households, connect with utility alerts and rebates and receive direct support.

Dropcountr is available for customers of Dedham-Westwood Water Utility as an app on Android and Apple phones and on the web. To find out more about this opportunity, visit the following websites:

www.crwa.org/education/dropcountr

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www.dwwd.org/dropcounter-app

The Dropcountr program is made available to Westwood and Dedham residents as part of a pilot project funded by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection under Water Management Act regulations. The project is a collaboration between the Dedham-Westwood Water District, Charles River Watershed Association and the Neponset River Watershed Association.

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