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Students Challenged To Detect Toilet Leaks

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Leak detection | pexels by Luis Quintero

Leak detection | pexels by Luis Quintero

Citrus County Utilities is hosting its ninth Classroom Leak Detection Challenge for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade classrooms. This annual event celebrates the EPA’s “We’re for Water” initiative by challenging students to test their home toilets for leaks. According to EPA Water Sense, fixing one leaky toilet can save up to 200 gallons a day.
All supplies are provided by the utility. The utility will mail dye tablets, student worksheets and pencils to the school. The utility provides shower timers to the entire class after results are received. Additionally, teachers that submit a class photo holding the “We’re for Water” sign will receive color-changing reusable water bottles.
Teachers interested in participating in the 2023 challenge should send an email to Debra.Burden@citrusbocc.com by Thursday, April 6, 2023, including the school, teacher name, grade, and the number of students. For more information, contact Debra Burden at (352) 527-7684. 

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