As Drinking Water Week kicks off, the Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) joins water professionals across the country to remind consumers to get serious about this year’s theme, “Your Water—To Know It Is To Love it.”
To commemorate Drinking Water Week, May 7-13, 2017, the PSC is providing consumers with easy, everyday water conservation tips with our Drop by Drop brochure. Below are some summer conservation reminders from the American Water Works Association (AWWA), who sponsors Drinking Water Week:
- Don’t over water your lawn. Only water every three to five days in the summer and 10 to 14 days in the winter.
- To prevent water evaporation, don’t water your lawn during the hottest part of the day, or when it is windy.
- Only run the dishwasher and clothes washer when they are fully loaded.
- Defrost frozen food in the refrigerator or in the microwave instead of running water over it.
- When washing dishes by hand, use two basins–one for washing and one for rinsing– rather than let the water run.
- Use a broom, rather than a hose, to clean sidewalks and driveways.
- If you have a swimming pool, get a cover. You’ll cut water evaporation by 90 percent.
- Repair dripping faucets and leaky toilets. Dripping faucets can waste about 2,000 gallons of water each year. Leaky toilets can waste as much as 200 gallons each day.
About Drinking Water Week
For more than 35 years, AWWA and its members have celebrated Drinking Water Week–a unique opportunity for both water professionals and the communities they serve to join together to recognize the vital role water plays in our daily lives. Additional information about 2017 Drinking Water Week, including free materials for download and celebration ideas, is available on the Drinking Water Week web page, http://www.awwa.org/.
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