The City of Manvel Urges Water Conservation this Summer
To learn more about conserving water this summer check out the following information from the City of Manvel website:
As the summer heat intensifies and demand for water rises, the City of Manvel is asking residents to take proactive steps toward water conservation. To preserve our water supply, the city urges citizens to adopt simple but effective measures in their daily lives to reduce water consumption throughout the summer.
Keeping these tips in mind will help residents contribute positively to sustaining our water supply and ensure our public water system can accommodate the needs of the entire city!
Limit Outdoor Watering: Water your lawns and gardens during the cooler parts of the day to minimize evaporation and ensure proper absorption. Timing is key; it is more effective to water your lawn in the mornings and evenings rather than during the height of the day when most of the water will evaporate before your lawn can absorb it. You can also consider using drip irrigation systems or collecting rainwater for watering purposes.
Mindful Car Wash: Use a bucket instead of a hose for washing your car. This simple step can save hundreds of gallons of water.
Fix Leaks Promptly: Check your plumbing fixtures regularly and repair any leaks immediately. Even seemingly minor leaks can waste significant amounts of water over time.
Shorter Shower Time: Challenge yourself to take shorter showers, aiming for five minutes or less. Installing low-flow showerheads can further reduce water consumption.
Upgrade Appliances: When purchasing new appliances such as washing machines or dishwashers, choose water-efficient models. Look for the WaterSense label to ensure these devices are optimized for water savings.
Opt for Full Loads: Run your dishwasher and washing machine only when you have a full load. This practice maximizes each wash cycle and reduces water usage.
Reuse Water Where Possible: Capture and reuse water wherever feasible. For instance, save and reuse cold water used while waiting for the tap to heat up.
For more information on the most effective water-saving practices visit, cityofmanvel.com.