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Water Conservation
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> Water & Wastewater | Seven Simple Steps to Water Conservation

Businesses and institutions can reduce their water use and lower their utility costs by adopting conservation practices and replacing inefficient equipment or operations. - Check for leaks.
- Use a broom, instead of a hose, for routine cleaning tasks. Rebates are available for Water brooms.
- Turn off water-using equipment when not in use, including dishwashers, garbage disposals, and food troughs.
- Upgrade equipment efficiency. Include annual maintenance for drinking water filters, pumps and ice machines.
- Replace inefficient plumbing fixtures, with water-less urinals and dual-flush toilets.
- Increase employee awareness of water conservation. Educated employees will be able to identify problems before they become serious.
- Call the Water Conservation Hotline for technical assistance and more water-wise tips. (805) 564-5460.
Taking conservation actions and installing efficient fixtures help reduce your water use year-round. |
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