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Press Release -- February 14th, 2014
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AT&T California President Ken McNeely Asks 34,000 Employees to Reduce Company Water Usage by 30%

Request Issued In Response To California’s Emergency Drought Declaration

San Francisco, California, February 14, 2014

In response to the driest California year on record and the emergency drought declaration by Governor Jerry Brown to conserve water, AT&T California President Ken McNeely today asked AT&T’s 34,000 California employees to reduce their company water usage by 30% until the drought declaration is lifted.  Specifically McNeely asked employees to stop washing AT&T’s California fleet of more than 15,000 vehicles, reduce facility landscape irrigation by half, turn off decorative water features or fountains at corporate buildings and remain vigilant in identifying water waste.

“Conserving enough water to maintain our farms and communities is critical to California’s economy,” McNeely said. “AT&T has been a integral part of the Golden State for more than a century – we’ve been partners through good times and bad, and we want  to do our part to reduce non-essential water consumption.”

Starting immediately, AT&T employees across the state will begin implementing measures designed to reduce AT&T’s overall California water usage.  These non-essential reductions may have an impact on the aesthetics of AT&T vehicles and facilities, but will not impact network operations or our dedication to customers.  Many of AT&T’s employees nationwide have already taken steps to reduce their personal water usage by making a commitment through the company’s Do One Thing initiative, which has resulted in savings of 19 million gallons of water in the last 2 years.

McNeely’s action follows an intensive year-long collaboration between AT&T and the Enivronmental Defense Fund (EDF) to identify water savings across AT&T’s operations.  The project resulted in a suite of tools that U.S. commercial buildings can use to collectively save up to 28 billion gallons of water annually, equivalent to the amount of water that more than 765,000 Americans use at home in a given year. The Building Water Efficiency toolkit, available at www.edf.org/attwater, gives organizations simple, cost-effective resources to build their own water efficiency programs and includes both technical and management tools to design, implement and document water savings.

“Our work with AT&T demonstrates there are enormous opportunities for companies to cut water use cost-effectively,” said Tom Murray,  Vice President of Corporate Partnerships at EDF. “We applaud AT&T for stepping up in a time of crisis to implement these and other water-saving measures, and call on other companies to follow AT&T’s lead in managing water effectively, both now and in the future.”

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