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1. Water your lawn only when it needs it. Step on your grass. If it springs back, when you lift your foot, it doesn't need water. So set your sprinklers for more days in between watering. Saves 750-1,500 gallons per month. Better yet, especially in times of drought, water with a hose. And best of all, convert your lawn to native plants.
2. Fix leaky faucets and plumbing joints. Saves 20 gallons per day for every leak stopped.
3. Don't run the hose while washing your car. Use a bucket of water and a quick hose rinse at the end. Saves 150 gallons each time. For a two-car family that's up to 1,200 gallons a month.
4. Install water-saving shower heads or flow restrictors. Saves 500 to 800 gallons per month.
5. Run only full loads in the washing machine and dishwasher. Saves 300 to 800 gallons per month.
6. Shorten your showers. Even a one or two minute reduction can save up to 700 gallons per month.
7. Use a broom instead of a hose to clean driveways and sidewalks. Saves 150 gallons or more each time. At once a week, that's more than 600 gallons a month.
8. Don't use your toilet as an ashtray or wastebasket. Saves 400 to 600 gallons per month.
9. Capture tap water. While you wait for hot water to come down the pipes, catch the flow in a watering can to use later on house plants or your garden. Saves 200 to 300 gallons per month.
10. Don't water the sidewalks, driveway or gutter. Adjust your sprinklers so that water lands on your lawn or garden where it belongs--and only there. Saves 500 gallons per month.
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The City of East Point's Office of Government Operations has begun a
Water Valve Exercising Program throughout the City. There will be
numerous benefits resulting from this Water Valve Program, such as,
identifying water valves, and, determining if they are in an open or
closed position. This determination is vital to ensure the distribution system provides unobstructed water flow, which in turn, will assist in maintaining consistent pressure. In addition, this Program will afford us an opportunity to successfully complete the calibration of the water distribution model being prepared, thus assisting with the determination of the CIP needs of the system. During the next six months, staff from the City and the Capital Improvement Program will be locating and exercising water valves. It is not anticipated your home or business will experience any noticeable changes (i.e. water flow decrease); however, should you have any additional questions or comments regarding this Water Valve Program, please do not hesitate to contact Ms. Marceia Barlow, Project Coordinator, Capital Improvement Program, (404) 270-7162, or, via Email at mbarlow@eastpointcity.org. |
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