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Water Conservation Tips for Summer

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Summer is the season of sunshine, backyard barbecues, and long days outdoors—but it’s also the time when water use skyrockets. Between watering lawns, filling pools, and staying cool, households tend to consume much more water in the warmer months. Conserving water not only lowers your utility bill but also helps protect our environment and ensures there’s enough to go around for everyone.
Here are some practical water-saving tips you can start using this summer:

1. Water Your Lawn Wisely

2. Use a Pool Cover

If you own a swimming pool, cover it when not in use. A pool cover can reduce water loss from evaporation by up to 90%. Plus, it helps keep your pool cleaner and reduces the need for extra chemicals.

3. Fix Leaks Immediately

A dripping faucet or leaky outdoor hose might seem minor, but those drops add up. In fact, one leaky faucet can waste more than 3,000 gallons a year. Regularly check your plumbing and irrigation systems to avoid unnecessary waste.

4. Be Smart in the Kitchen and Bathroom

5. Collect and Reuse Water

Final Thoughts

Water is one of our most valuable resources—especially during the hot summer months when demand is high. By making a few mindful changes, you can save thousands of gallons of water, lower your bills, and contribute to a healthier environment.
This summer, let’s beat the heat without draining our resources. 🌱💧

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