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 Conserving Water in Westminster

In order to extend the capacity of the City's water resources, and reduce your water bill in the process, here are some things you can do:

Inside      
 

Toilets

check for leaks, replace pre-1992 toilet with modern fixture, upgrade to a high-efficiency model 1000-5000 gallons/quarter
  Showers install a low-flow unit that uses less than 2 gpm 400-600 gallons/quarter
  Sinks install faucet aerators that reduce flow while maintaining pressure 40-60 gallons/quarter
  Dishwasher upgrade to an Energy Star model  (model listing) 8 gallons/cycle
  Clothes Washer upgrade to a Energy Star labeled model  (model listing) 17 gallons/load
Outside      
  Irrigation water only when needed, in morning or evening to limit evaporation, at ground level to limit overspray 30% savings in outdoor consumption
  Drought Tolerance use plants that are known to be drought-tolerant and/or native, which are adapted to our climate
  Waste do not water paved surfaces, do not water after a rain, wash your car at a car wash that recycles water

These measures listed above are all physical changes you can make to your home or property to make it easier to use less water. Ultimately, conservation is most successful when consumers begin considering the most efficient way to use water in every situation. It sounds cliche', but conservation is a state of mind.

Helpful Web Resources

H2OUSE.org- great interactive advice for your entire property

MD Dept. of the Environment- tips for all types of users

Usage Estimates- estimated flow at all points of use in the home

Green Plumbers USA- information for plumbers and consumers on efficient fixtures

WaterSense- thorough resources covering all aspects of water conservation from EPA

Westminster Conservation Landscaping Guide

 

Water Bill FAQ

Drought Management Information

Click here to view a CBS News Story "Where America Stands" on the importance of water conservation