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It Pay$ To Change Your Ways 7 simple strategies to save water and money! SAVE ~600 GALLONS/MONTH Leaks can waste a lot of water and money, and may also cause property damage. Toilets are one of the most common places for leaks, and many of them can be silent wasters. Leaks can waste anywhere from 600 gallons per month to 3,000 gallons per month (see sidebar Leaks Can Add Up). Check for and fix leaks SAVE ~70 GALLONS/MONTH INFOGRAPHIC BY A hose running at 10 gallons per minute for 7 minutes will waste 70 gallons every time you wash your car. Install a shut-off nozzle on your hose SAVE ~750 GALLONS/MONTH Taking a five-minute, instead of fifteen-minute shower (using a 2.5 gallon per minute showerhead) would save 750 gallons per month per person. Take a shorter shower SAVE ~900 GALLONS/MONTH Don’t let the water run while you are washing the dishes. Fill the sink basin or a container with wash water and rinse when all of the dishes have been soaped and scrubbed. A kitchen faucet using 1.5 gallons per minute for 20 minutes each day will use almost 900 gallons per month. Soak dishes; don’t let water run SAVE ~48 GALLONS/MONTH In addition to wasting 1.6 gallons or more per flush, flushing anything other than human waste and toilet paper can cause problems with your house’s plumbing, the main sewer lines, our wastewater treatment facilities, and the environment. Don’t use the toilet as a trashcan SAVE ~250 GALLONS/MONTH A faucet running at 2 gallons per minute for 2 minutes twice a day can waste 240 gallons. Turn off the tap while you shave and wash your face. Make sure that others in your house do the same. Turn off tap while brushing teeth SAVE ~1000 GALLONS/MONTH The average home washes nearly 25 loads of laundry per month. Each load uses 40 gallons of water. If you only run half-loads, you will waste almost 1,000 gallons every month. Run the laundry (and dishwasher) with a full load leaks can add up How Water Is Used in the Home reduce your use, Reduce Your Bill Source: 2016 Residential End Uses of Water, Version 2 If you undertake the 7 simple strategies, you could save over $50 on your monthly water and sewer bill. OWASA bills in 1,000 gallon increments. Even small water savings will accumulate over time and eventually save you money. $0 $175 $150 $125 $100 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 10 $75 $50 $25 USE LEVEL (1,000S OF GALLONS) COMBINED CHARGES 24% TOILET 20% SHOWER 20% FAUCET 16% LAUNDRY 13% LEAKS 3% OTHER 2% DISHWASHER 3% BATH 2O gallons/day gallons/month 6OO gallons/month 15OO gallons/month 3OOO 5O gallons/day 1OO gallons/day

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Page 1: It Pay$ To Change Your Ways leaks can add up Infographic.pdf · 7 simple strategies to save water and money! SAVE ~600 GALLONS˜MONTH Leaks can waste a lot of water and money, and

It Pay$ To Change Your Ways7 s imple st rategies to save water and money!

S A V E ~ 6 0 0 G A L L O N S / M O N T H

Leaks can waste a lot of water and money, and may also cause property damage. Toilets are one of the most common places for leaks, and many of them can be silent wasters. Leaks can waste anywhere from 600 gallons per month to 3,000 gallons per month (see sidebar Leaks Can Add Up).

Check for andfix leaks

S A V E ~ 7 0 G A L L O N S / M O N T H

I N F O G R A P H I C B YA hose running at 10 gallons per minute for 7 minutes will waste 70 gallons every time you wash your car.

Install a shut-offnozzle onyour hose

S A V E ~ 7 5 0 G A L L O N S / M O N T H

Taking a five-minute, instead of fifteen-minute shower (using a 2.5 gallon per minute showerhead) would save 750 gallons per month per person.

Take ashortershower

S A V E ~ 9 0 0 G A L L O N S / M O N T H

Don’t let the water run while you are washing the dishes. Fill the sink basin or a container with wash water and rinse when all of the dishes have been soaped and scrubbed. A kitchen faucet using 1.5 gallons per minute for 20 minutes each day will use almost 900 gallons per month.

Soak dishes;don’t letwater run

S A V E ~ 4 8 G A L L O N S / M O N T H

In addition to wasting 1.6 gallons or more per flush, flushing anything other than human waste and toilet paper can cause problems with your house’s plumbing, the main sewer lines, our wastewater treatment facilities, and the environment.

Don’t usethe toilet asa trashcan

S A V E ~ 2 5 0 G A L L O N S / M O N T H

A faucet running at 2 gallons per minute for 2 minutes twice a day can waste 240 gallons. Turn off the tap while you shave and wash your face. Make sure that others in your house do the same.

Turn offtap whilebrushingteeth

S A V E ~ 1 0 0 0 G A L L O N S / M O N T H

The average home washes nearly 25 loads of laundry per month. Each load uses 40 gallons of water. If you only run half-loads, you will waste almost 1,000 gallons every month.

Run the laundry(and dishwasher)with a full load

leaks can add up

How Water Is Used in the Home

reduce your use, Reduce Your Bill

Source: 2016 Residential EndUses of Water, Version 2

If you undertake the 7 simple strategies, you could save over $50 onyour monthly water and sewer bill.

OWASA bills in 1,000 gallon increments. Even small water savings willaccumulate over time and eventually save you money.

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Page 2: It Pay$ To Change Your Ways leaks can add up Infographic.pdf · 7 simple strategies to save water and money! SAVE ~600 GALLONS˜MONTH Leaks can waste a lot of water and money, and

come on in!Learn ways tosave money

on yourOWASA bill!

For more information on how to reduce your bill by reducing use, contact

Mary Tiger, Sustainability Manager, 919-537-4241, [email protected]

The Orange Water and Sewer Authority (OWASA) is a public,

non-profit agency that provides water, sewer (wastewater), and reclaimed water services to the

Carrboro-Chapel Hill community, including the University of North

Carolina at Chapel Hill in southern Orange County, North Carolina.