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Conservation
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Texas conventional fresh-water supplies are already 75-80% developed. Efficient use of our water resources means preserving and extending water supplies as well as savings in water costs. The largest potential saver is you, the water customer. Even a 10-15% reduction in personal water use can save Texas water rate payers billions of dollars over the next fifty years. Conservation is everyones responsibility.
Leaks Cost Money!
Leaks - Water Loss by Month
Slow steady drip: 350 gallons
Fast drip: 600 gallons
Small stream: 2000-2700
Large stream: 6000
How to check for water leaks.
Turn off all water outlets and water-using appliances. Read the dial on the meter (often located along the property line) and record the reading. After 15-20 minutes, recheck the meter. If no water has been used and the reading has changed, a leak is occurring somewhere in your plumbing system.
Watering tips to keep your rates lower:
Adjust your sprinklers so that the lawn is watered, not sidewalks and driveways.
Dont water on windy days.
Water only during the early morning hours before sunrise. Most daytime water is lost through evaporation.
Water a little longer at a time, a little less often. Avoid run-off.
Dont leave your hose unattended. Use a timer in the house to remind you to turn the water off.
If you wash your car, do it on the lawn, not the driveway.
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