Conservation

Conservation Tips

  • Update your showerheads and faucets. Water-efficient showerheads and aerators for faucets can significantly reduce the amount of water you use. Installing a water-efficient showerhead is one of the most effective water-saving steps you can take inside your house.
  • Take shorter showers. If everyone in the United States shortened their shower by one minute every day, we could save 85 billion gallons per year.
  • Place a bucket in the shower to collect the water while it is heating up. Use the water as needed around your home for watering plants or to refill a flushing toilet.
  • Turn off the water when brushing your teeth or shaving.
  • Toilets are not trash cans. Only flush the toilet when necessary. Both help to conserve water and reduce sewer overflows.
  • Fix that leak!

Conservation Blogs

 

Fixing Leaks at Home

High Water Bill Info

Outdoor Water Conservation

Swimming Pool Tips