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Conserving Water What you should know. . . Why you should care. . . What you can do to help. Gregg Welstead Director, Conservation & Compliance

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Conserving Water. What you should know. Gregg Welstead Director, Conservation & Compliance. Why you should care. What you can do to help. Conserving Water. Have we run out of water?. Are we out of options?. Is this our last stand?. Fight for the Water Hole - - - Frederick Remington. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Conserving WaterWhat you should know. . .

Why you should care. . .What you can do to help.

Gregg WelsteadDirector, Conservation & Compliance

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Have we run out of water?

Are we out of options?

Is this our last stand?

Fight for the Water Hole- - - Frederick Remington

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Where does our water

come from today?

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What role does our geography/geology

play?

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What happens

when demand exceeds supply?

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When will we run

out of water?cheap

2013

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Where will we get this “not so cheap” water

in the future?

surrounding rivers, streams

and lakes? or the Gulfand Atlantic?

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What you can do tostretch

the resource?

Leaks14%

Toilet26%

Shower17%

Faucet16%

Dish-washer

1%

Clothes Washer22%

Bath2%

Other2%

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Conventional Fixture/Appliance Water Use (gallons) Water Saving

Fixture/Appliance Water Use (gallons) Water Savings (gallons)

Vintage Toilet* 4 - 6 per flush Low Consumption Toilet*** 1.6 per flush 2.4 - 4.4 per flush

Conventional Toilet** 3.5 per flush Low Consumption Toilet*** 1.6 per flush 1.9 gal/flush

* Manufactured before 1978** Manufactured from 1978 to 1993*** Manufactured since January 1, 1994

Leaks14%

Toilet26%

Shower17%

Faucet16%

Dish-washer

1%

Clothes Washer22%

Bath2%

Other2%

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Conserving Water

Conventional Fixture/Appliance Water Use (gallons) Water Saving

Fixture/Appliance Water Use (gallons) Water Savings (gallons)

Top-Loading Washer 40-55 per load Front-Loading Washer 22-25 per load 15 - 33 per load

Leaks14%

Toilet26%

Shower17%

Faucet16%

Dish-washer

1%

Clothes Washer22%

Bath2%

Other2%

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Leaks14%

Toilet26%

Shower17%

Faucet16%

Dish-washe

r1%

Clothes Washer22%

Bath2%

Other2%

Conserving Water

Conventional Fixture/Appliance Water Use (gallons) Water Saving

Fixture/Appliance Water Use (gallons) Water Savings (gallons)

Conventional Showerhead* 3-10 per min Low-Flow Showerhead 2-2.5 per min 0.5 - 8 per min

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Leaks14%

Toilet26%

Shower17%

Faucet16%

Dish-washer

1%

Clothes Washer22%

Bath2%

Other2%

Conserving Water

Conventional Fixture/Appliance Water Use (gallons) Water Saving

Fixture/Appliance Water Use (gallons) Water Savings (gallons)

Faucet Aerator* 3-6 per min Flow Regulating Aerator 0.5-2.5 per min. 0.5- 5.5 per min

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Conserving Water

Leaks14%

Toilet26%

Shower17%

Faucet16%

Dishwasher1%

Clothes Washer22%

Bath2%

Other2%

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Questions?

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Other ideas?

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Thank you.