Water Saving Tips and Ideas

WHY CONSERVE WATER?

Texas’ conventional fresh-water supplies are already 75 to 80 percent developed. The more efficient use of our precious water resources through water conservation and reuse holds a real potential to both preserve and extend limited water supplies and to save Texans real money. The largest saver is you, the customer. Consider that even a 10 to 15 percent reduction in personal water use can save Texas’ water and sewer rate-payers billions of dollars over the next 50 years. However, the effort to conserve water must begin now, with each individual.

The following provides the homeowner with water and money-saving tips on how to use water more efficiently in and around the home.

POSSIBLE SAVINGS WITH WATER CONSERVATION

For approximately $10 to $20, the average homeowner can install two low-flow showerheads, place dams or bottles in the toilet tanks, install low-flow aerators on the faucets, and repair dripping faucets and leaking toilets. This could save 10,000 to more than 25,000 gallons per year for a family of four, and would pay for itself in less than a year! Even more could be saved if good outdoor water conservation is practiced for the lawn and garden.

In the Kitchen..

In the Bathroom…

In the Laundry...

For Appliances and Plumbing...

For Outdoor Use…