Last year, the Portland Water District announced the creation of a grant program that offers free water bottle-filling fountains to local entities. Twenty-six applications for grants were received, and the Board of Trustees awarded four water bottle filling stations to Saint Josephs College in Standish), the YMCA in Portland, Portland Transit Authority Portland, and Greely High School in Cumberland.

Saint Josephs College is the first recipient to install the station. The filling station in the busy Harold Alfond Center was fully operational as of Jan. 10. (In the 2012-2013 academic year more than 70,000 visitors used the facility.)

We are fortunate in Greater Portland to have a superb public water supply, stated Portland Water District board President Guy Cote. With these grants, we want to promote the areas great tap water and encourage others to help expand access to it.At Saint Josephs College, the Eco-Reps, a student group that promotes sustainable behavior, has embraced the fountain and is encouraging its use by subsidizing branded water bottles and T-shirts.

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Bottle filling station installed at St. Joes

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March 28, 2014 at 3:29 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Water Fountain Install