DC Water Kicks off Drinking Water Week at Nationals Park Tonight

May 04, 2015

Please join us tonight for DC Water Night at Nationals Park to cheer on the Nats in the opening game of their series against the Marlins. The game starts at 7:05 pm, and DC Water is giving away reusable water bottles behind section 105 to celebrate National Drinking Water Week. For discounted tickets, use the promo code DCWATER. For more information, visit www.dcwater.com/news/listings/Nationals DC Water Night.pdf (also see link below).

National Drinking Water Week is an opportunity for water utilities to let customers know that we are working hard to provide safe, reliable water services 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. These services are absolutely critical for a strong local economy and healthy communities. Visit dcwater.com to see all of our planned Drinking Water Week activities.

Happy Drinking Water Week to all of our valued customers!

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