2nd Annual Rain Barrel Sale Now Open

  • Friday, March 22, 2019
The City of Chattanooga Water Quality Program announces year two of offering the Ivy Rain Barrels. The rain barrels are offered at a discounted price to encourage residents to conserve water resources, as well as to protect water quality.  Also offered at a wholesale price is a compost bin.  
 
Order rain barrels or a compost bin online at http://www.rainbarrelprogram.org/chattanooga.
 
The rain barrels can be purchased directly through the program’s website using a credit card.
There will also be a limited number of rain barrels on the day of the sale as a first-come-first-served basis. The normal retail is $129 but through this special promotion, they are $39.00 for city residential property owners (limit 2) and $69 for non-city residents.  The backyard compost bins are provided at the wholesale price of $65. The deadline to purchase your order is June 16 at 11 p.m.
 
The Second Annual Rain Barrel Distribution Event will be held on June 22 from 8 a.m.-noon in the North Parking Lot at Finley Stadium.
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