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Long-Term Water Sustainability at Home

By: Indiana American Water Last Updated: April 28, 2021

American households waste up to one trillion gallons of water each year. Many issues that contribute to this high volume of waste are easy to fix. A simple change in your daily habits or upgrading water fixtures in your home or business can drastically reduce water waste.

Install Low-Flow Fixtures

American household appliances consume a great deal of water daily, and older fixtures generally use more water than newer, low-flow models. Replacing your older toilets, shower heads, and faucets can significantly cut your household consumption and these upgrades are affordable and easy to perform.

Low-flow fixtures use high-pressure water to create a strong water output, similar or equal to older fixtures, but with less water.

Fix Water Leaks

From leaky faucets to leaking pipes, water leaks throughout your home can cause extensive water waste. A simple worn out washer in an older model faucet that causes a minor drip could cause up to 3,000 gallons of annual water waste.

Check for leaks throughout the home in the following ways:

Limit Electricity Use

You may think electricity has nothing to do with water, but the two go hand-in-hand. To generate electricity, a great deal of water is consumed – up to 201,000 million gallons a day! By limiting electrical use at home, you’re contributing to the indirect conservation of water.

Indiana American Water is committed to sustainability and water conservation. Water is essential to your daily life. It allows communities to flourish by supplying the needs of local businesses and organizations. Want to learn more about how you can save money and help ensure water is available for future generations? Visit us online at https://amwater.com/inaw/water-information/wise-water-use.