Sacramento, CA (Top40 Charts/ Association Of California Water Agencies) In partnership with the
State of California's drought awareness program Save Our Water, international pop superstar and five-time Grammy winner
Lady Gaga has released a Public Service Announcement (PSA) asking Californians to join the effort and take extraordinary measures to save water during the drought. The PSA is available on SaveOurWater.com, a new site designed to help Californians find ways to conserve at home and at work every day.
Lady Gaga PSA - Save Our Water from ACWA on Vimeo.
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Lady Gaga PSA also marks the launch of a new public awareness campaign from Save Our Water urging Californians to join the effort to undertake extraordinary conservation efforts. The first creative from the campaign stresses that 'Brown is the New Green' and asks Californians to let their lawn go brown by cutting back watering to twice a month. Additional campaign materials will be released by Save Our Water through the end of the month, including digital and social media ads, lawn signs, billboards and radio ads.
"We're thrilled
Lady Gaga has joined the effort to Save Our Water," said Mark Cowin, director of the California Department of Water Resources. "Conservation has always been a Californian value, but in this drought regular conservation isn't enough -- we must take extraordinary measures to save water."
Save Our Water's campaign comes as the
State Water Resources Control Board voted to adopt mandatory water conservation measures for urban water users and suppliers, including prohibitions on outdoor irrigation more than two days per week, washing hardscapes, sidewalks and driveways with water and using hoses without shutoff nozzles to wash cars.
"This is no ordinary drought and
Lady Gaga is no ordinary superstar," said Tim Quinn, Executive
Director of Association of California Water Agencies. "With our new campaign and spokespeople like Lady Gaga, we hope to reach every Californian with the important message of conservation."
Save Our Water connects Californians with daily drought tips and news via www.SaveOurWater.com. Save Our Water's Facebook page, Twitter and Instagram are also great resources for Californians looking to join the effort to save water.
Governor Brown has called on all Californians to reduce their water use by 20 percent and prevent water waste. Save Our Water is a partnership between the Association of California Water Agencies and the California Department of Water Resources - for more ways to save and to learn more about the Save Our Water program, visit SaveOurWater.com.