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We invite you to participate in <br />Colorado's "Keep it Clean" water <br />quality campaign. Colorado's new <br />water ambassadors, H2O Jo and Flo <br />along with campaign components <br />including print and bus ads, stickers, <br />magnets, brochures, tributary signs, <br />banners and newspaper inserts <br />are the perfect way to gain public <br />attention on the issue of water quality. <br />Visit www.npscolorado.com to <br />learn more about the campaign and <br />to order a FREE "Keep it Clean" CD <br />Toolkit. The CD contains everything <br />you need to implement the water quality <br />campaign. You'll find samples of <br />campaign components, customizable <br />artwork files for reproduction, radio <br />PSAs, education activities and more. <br />H2O Jo and Flo are part of a water <br />quality communications campaign <br />developed by the city of Boulder with <br />funding provided by the Colorado <br />Department of Public Health and <br />Environment through grants from <br />the U.S. Environmental Protection <br />local watershed reports <br />Keep it Clean, 'cause <br />we're all downstream! <br />Agency. The campaign features two <br />characters H2O Jo, a water drop, and <br />Flo, a fish, who provide a voice for water <br />quality issues with their motto: "Keep <br />it clean, 'cause we're all downstream!" <br />The campaign was developed in <br />Boulder County and is now being <br />used in communities across the state. <br />H2O Jo making friends in the community <br />H 0 Jo and Flo, water <br />quality mascots, are the <br />perfect way to gain public <br />attention on the issue of <br />water quality. <br />