Indoor
Water Conservation Tips
Turn off the faucet!
Water
conservation tips
- Replace your showerhead with
an ultra-low flow model.
- If you suspect a leak follow
the next steps.
- To find out if your toilet
is leaking, add a little food coloring to the tank.
- If you see the color in
the bowl 30 minutes later, your toilet is leaking.
- Replace a high-flow toilet
with one using 1.6 gallons or less per flush.
- Take short showers instead
of baths.
- Install aerators on all
household faucets.
- Run only full loads in the
washing machine and dishwasher.
- If you wash dishes by hand
don’t leave the water running for rinsing.
- Keep bottled drinking water
in the refrigerator.
Testing
for toilet water leaks
A leak can be determined by reading your water meter. The
majority of our water meters contain a leak indicator, such as a
small triangle that turns when water is being used. Should this
dial turn or the numbers advance when no water has been used it
may indicate that a leak exists in your plumbing system. To
determine if a leak exists, read all the numbers on the water
meter and make a note or drawing of the meter face and where all
meter dials are located. Then do not use any water on the
premises for at least two hours. Now re-read the meter to see if
the dials or numbers have moved. If movement has occurred, you
may have a leak.
To easily check if a toilet has a
leak, perform a dye test. Place several drops of food coloring
in the tank of the toilet but do not flush. Let stand for 30
minutes. Now check the toilet bowl. If the coloring has now
appeared in the bowl, your toilet "flapper" valve needs
replacement. If no color appears, you most likely do not have a
leak. Also check the water level in the tank. It should be at
least one inch below the top of the overflow pipe. If less than
one inch adjust the float ball and recheck water level.
Other possible
reasons for high water consumption:
- Automatic pool fill problem
- Backflow device malfunction
- Damaged irrigation sprinkler
heads
- Hot water tank leak
- Irrigation system timer
problem
- Leak in plumbing from meter
to house
- Leak under concrete floor
slab
- New construction on adjacent
property
- Solar panel leaks
- Teenage children
- Toilet flapper valve stuck
open
- Unauthorized use of outside
faucet
- Vandalism
- Visiting friends or
relatives
- Washing machine cycle
malfunction
- Water softener backwash
malfunction
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