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What is Water Conservation?

Water conservation should not be for emergencies; it should be a way of life.

Everyone can play a role in ensuring the continued availability of our water supply. Conserving water today saves you money on your water and sewer bills, reduces the cost of building new water and wastewater infrastructure, and leaves more water in rivers and lakes for you to enjoy.

Much of the water consumed by an average American household is used outdoors: landscape irrigation, car washing, maintaining swimming pools, cleaning sidewalks and driveways, etc. It is here where we can make simple but significant changes that will have a positive effect.

Personal Actions Add Up

Personal Actions Add Up

What can you do? There are hundreds of things one can do to conserve water. Some are very simple, but all of them begin with you. Take a step toward water conservation today by thinking about when you use water.

Let’s make it our choice to pay attention to our daily habits – how we use water and how we might be wasting it. Do your part to conserve our precious supplies by small, thoughtful changes in your daily activities and habits. Small changes, if done on a large scale, add up to a significant change. Every drop counts, and every person can make a difference.

Green Gardening Tips

Green Gardening Tips

Learn about landscaping that conserves water and protects the environment. In order to do so, it’s recommended to plant native plants. Visit the National Wildlife Federation’s website to see what plants are native to your area: https://www.nwf.org/nativeplantfinder/

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WaterSense Program (EPA)

Texas Water Info (features a drought severity index)

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