Conservation
 
 
Residential
 

Residential consumers can help conserve precious supplies of water through NCWD sponsered conservation programs and small, thoughtful changes in their lifestyles and activities. This page provides information and tips to help.

 
 
Programs:
 

Residential ET Controller Rebate - Smart Sprinklers

  Rebates up to $480.00
  Save time
  Save water
  Save money
  Reduce run-off
  Protect your landscape investment
  Improve the health and look of your landscape. more info
 
  Leak Detection and Repair
 

Studies show that dripping faucets and leaking toilets account for as much as 14% of all indoor water use, equivalent to 10 gallons per person of water loss per day. more info

 
 
 

Major Appliances

 
 

Clothes washers can use as much as 30-35 gallons of water per cycle and dishwashers as much as 25 gallons per cycle. more info

 
 
 
  Showers and Faucets  
  The third highest use of indoor water is bathing, and because most of us like to use warm water when we bathe, it's also the second highest use of energy in the home. more info
 
  Water Use in the Bathroom  
  Toilets can account for almost 30% of all indoor water use, more than any other fixture or appliance. more info
 
  Irrigation  
  As much as 30% of water can be lost to evaporation by watering the lawn during midday. more info  

 
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