Conservation Resources

Learn more about what you can do to conserve water. This page will be updated regularly with new tips and resources for water conservation.

Take Showers Rather Than Baths

Taking showers in lieu of taking baths is a great way to reduce your water footprint. Because you don’t have to fill a tub, you naturally use less water than if you were to draw a bath.

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Make Faucet and Showerhead Swaps

You can find faucets and showerheads that use less water per minute of use at any hardware store like Lowe’s or Home Depot. These are cheap and excellent ways to reduce your water footprint.

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Fix Leaky Faucets and Pipes

This tip goes without saying, but fixing continuous leaks is a really easy way to conserve unintentionally consumed water. 

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Consider Graywater Systems

Graywater systems provide an excellent way to reuse your water and reduce your water footprint. Simply discarding “dirty” yet unpotable water can be a waste, since it is still usable for a myriad of household purposes. 

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Install a Rain Barrel

Rain barrels are a really easy way to make use of free water: the rain! Even though water collected with rain barrels is non-potable, it is still usable on any household gardens and plants, reducing the amount of water you use out of the tap.

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