Water Conservation Tips
- Check for and repair household leaks (ex., toilets, faucets, water-using appliances, etc.) FREE toilet dye strips used for leak detection are available at the Authority office.
- Use washing machines and dishwashers less often and only with full loads.
- Take shorter showers and shallower baths.
- Turn off shower while soaping and turn off faucet while brushing teeth, shaving, etc.
- Install flow restrictors in faucets and shower heads.
- Use sink and tub stoppers.
- Reduce number of toilet flushes per day and install water displacement inserts in toilets that use over 1.6 gallons per flush.
- Keep bottle of chilled drinking water in refrigerator.
- Make sure water softeners are working properly.
- Adjust water-using appliances to use minimum amount of water to achieve appliance's purpose.
- When mowing your lawn, set the blades 2-3 inches high. Longer grass shades the soil, improving moisture retention.
- Water your garden less often and only in the cooler evening or morning hours. Direct the water to the ground at the base of the plant.
- Skip the car washing. If you have to wash your car, it’s better environmentally to go to a drive-through car wash that recycles the water.
- Sweep your sidewalk, deck, or driveway instead of hosing it off.
Remember…. The watering of existing, established lawns is prohibited. The only exception is the watering of newly-seeded lawns during the growing season of the year in which seeding has occurred. Click here for more information.