Summer brings higher temperatures—and higher water demand. During peak usage periods, small conservation efforts can make a big difference in helping maintain a reliable water supply for the entire community.

Here are a few simple ways to reduce water use:
- Water your lawn only when needed and avoid watering during the hottest part of the day. Only water during early morning or late in the evening!
- Check sprinkler systems for leaks, broken heads, or overspray.
- Turn off the faucet while brushing your teeth or washing dishes.
- Run completely full loads of laundry and dishes whenever possible.
- Repair dripping faucets and leaking toilets promptly.
Outdoor irrigation accounts for a significant portion of summertime water use.
By watering efficiently and using indoor water wisely, residents can help reduce strain on the water system during periods of peak demand. Every drop counts. Thank you for doing your part to help keep our community conservation- minded this summer!
