Conservation Kit includes:
Low Flow Shower Head – Replacing your regular shower head with this low flow design can reduce your usage.
Rain/Sprinkler Gauge – Measure the water applied to your yard to ensure it receives the proper amount.
Water Bottle - Refillable water bottles reduce the number of glasses to wash. Keep your water bottle in the refrigerator to keep it cold.
Leak Detector Tablets - Drop one in the toilet tank. If the dye shows up in the bowl, you’ve got a silent leak that needs to be repaired.
Shower Timer - Take a 5-minute shower. Be aware of your water use!
Summertime is the time for vacations and fun; however, it also usually means record temperatures, limited rainfall, and peak water demands. HPWD wants to help address water conservation issues. We are offering a FREE conservation kit. Come by our office and get yours today!
Sign up for Water My Yard foFr REE to determine how much water plants need based on local weather conditions.
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What steps can you take to conserve water in your home?
Waste Reminder: Check your irrigation system to verify that your water is going on the lawn and not your sidewalk, driveway, or streets. Overspray is a major cause of water waste.