✨WATER CONSERVATION!!! ✨
Now that we have your attention:
Check out our newly-updated tips to help you save water at home all year-round: https://t.co/Q2ayB3kJBy
Also available in Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Russian, and Vietnamese.
May 17-23 is National Public Works Week, and this year’s theme is, “Rooted in Service, Powered by Community”. Public works is all about working for the public: you! #NPWW
You can be the solution to river pollution! May 16 is National River Cleanup Day, a day of action to clean up our rivers and watersheds. Look for events hosted by watershed councils and other local groups in your area to join the effort. #NationalRiverCleanupDay
Drinking Water Week ends today, but there are so many ways that you can celebrate water all year!
✅ Use water efficiently
✅ Protect water at the source
✅ Prepare for emergencies with water
Find more ways to make every week #DrinkingWaterWeek at https://t.co/rIZoPuX19P
To ensure safe, clean drinking water now and in the future, water professionals are hard at work designing, building, and maintaining critical infrastructure.
Learn about some of the work done behind the scenes at https://t.co/cM7QJpyOvQ
#DrinkingWaterWeek
Water is often called the “invisible utility” because most of its infrastructure is underground and much of the work to keep water flowing is done behind-the-scenes.
This #DrinkingWaterWeek, learn about the hidden, vital work of water treatment operators https://t.co/iCGh38YdEO
Our region's water comes from 5 main water sources and serves approximately 457,255 homes and businesses!
How does it work? Miles of pipes, lots of infrastructure, and great employees that keep your water flowing. Learn more at https://t.co/WztfW1b0Yf #DrinkingWaterWeek
Did you know?
Your tap water is more regulated than bottled water! It goes through more tests and treatment to make sure it's top quality before it gets to your tap.
Learn more about your water at https://t.co/mOhnCe5O6O
#DrinkingWaterWeek
#DrinkingWaterWeek is a great opportunity to learn more about our region’s water.
Did you know that there are multiple water sources across the metro area? Or that your neighbor might get water from a different source than you?
Learn more with this map: https://t.co/4QeRiSKurp
It’s #DrinkingWaterWeek and we’re celebrating the value of safe water, the importance of water infrastructure, and the critical role of water professionals.
Follow along May 3-9 to learn how your drinking water gets from its source to your tap.
Watering season is around the corner! Make sure you’re set up to water wisely by signing up for the Weekly Watering Number today. We’ll tell you when to start watering this season, so now’s the perfect time to sign up: https://t.co/qvgFsgqDM6
Sure #MarchMadness is exciting, but get ready for…Mulch Madness! Mulch helps your soil store water, minimize evaporation, slow weed growth, and lessen soil erosion. If that’s not thrilling enough, learn more ways to create and maintain a waterwise yard: https://t.co/ljrA5NnCMi
This year, World Water Day falls on the last day of Fix a Leak Week – perfect timing!
World Water Day is an important reminder that water plays a key role in everything we do, so we must protect and conserve it whenever we can.
#WorldWaterDay#FixALeakWeek
Thanks for following along with our leak-finding scavenger hunt this week! We hope to inspire you to find and fix leaks at home all year-round. If you’re ready to start now, use this list: https://t.co/mDoFqO1LXI
#FixALeak#FixALeakWeek
Ever find a puddle of water in front of your dishwasher, water heater, or clothes washer? That could be a supply line leak. It may be a simple issue like a faulty washer, or you might need an expert. Fix leaks quickly to stop water waste in its tracks!
#FixALeak#FixALeakWeek
If you’ve looked under your kitchen or bathroom sink and found a mysterious puddle, you may have a leak! First, check for loose pipe connections. If it’s a more serious issue, call a plumber (or your property manager) to fix the leak and save water today!
#FixALeak#FixALeakWeek
If the shower floor or tub is wet before you take a shower, you may have a leak! Sometimes leaks are slow and hard to miss, so keep an eye out for water where it shouldn’t be to find leaks. Get more ways to save at https://t.co/pUaB5jpwIW
#FixALeak#FixALeakWeek
Is your faucet running? Better go catch it! Actually, a faucet that’s dripping when it’s off can waste more than 3,000 gallons each year! Fixing is often as easy as replacing a worn-out washer or gasket. Learn more ways to save at https://t.co/MkY9PvURSu
#FixALeak#FixALeakWeek
To find the most common household leaks, head to the bathroom! Take 20 minutes to check for toilet leaks that can waste HUNDREDS of gallons of water each month. Get the steps in English and Spanish at https://t.co/jbTeZfeUC6
#FixALeak#FixALeakWeek
There’s no better time than Fix a Leak Week (March 16-22) to track down household leaks that waste more than ONE TRILLION gallons of water each year. But where are common leaks found? Follow along on our scavenger hunt this week to find out!
#FixALeak#FixALeakWeek