The plans, over two facilities that currently cost about £35,600 a year, would save around £21,400.
The fountain in Cripplegate Park runs 24/7 for 168 days from April until the end of SeptemberFountains and water features in Worcester could be operational on fewer days in a bid to save money.
The facilities, which it said currently cost around £35,600, would be available on 100 days a year, compared to 168 and 233 respectively at the moment.The authority's policy and resources committee will be presented with a list of options, including shutting both water fountains completely and closing the Cripplegate Park fountain to save the South Quay ones.
The fountains at the South Quay next to the River Severn are switched on between 09:00 and 19:00 for 233 days a year between April and December.It takes £30,000 to operate the South Quay fountains and about £5,600 to run the Cripplegate Park facility.
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