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Published: Apr 18, 2008 12:30 AM
Modified: Apr 18, 2008 03:04 AM

Raleigh introduces save-water drive

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The city of Raleigh introduced a slogan -- "Slow the Flow, Save Some for Later" -- and an accompanying logo for a new water conservation campaign.

They represent the first phase of an educational campaign created by the Water Conservation Council, a volunteer group formed by the City Council and headed by council members Nancy McFarlane and Mary-Ann Baldwin.

The campaign was announced at a news conference Friday by Mayor Charles Meeker and Conservation Council members.

No budget has been set for the campaign, said city spokeswoman Jayne Kirkpatrick.

The logo features a faucet and a solitary drop of water.

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