Tucson Offering Free Toilets to Reduce Water Waste
The city of Tucson is are working to cut down on water usage by offering to replace some families’ old, leaky toilets for free.
The city of Tucson is are working to cut down on water usage by offering to replace some families’ old, leaky toilets for free.
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