PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Because minor water leaks account for more than one trillion gallons of water wasted each year in U.S. homes, EPA’s WaterSense program has declared March 14 to 20 as “Fix a Leak Week” to remind Americans to check household plumbing fixtures and irrigation systems for leaks.
“By raising awareness in our partnership with the EPA WaterSense program, water conservation helps to preserve the environment and meet future water needs.”
“Leaks can account for an average of 10,000 gallons of water wasted in the home every year, or enough to fill a backyard swimming pool,” said Paul Townsley, President of Arizona American Water. “By raising awareness in our partnership with the EPA WaterSense program, water conservation helps to preserve the environment and meet future water needs.”
To help consumers across the country save water, the WaterSense program promotes ways to identify and repair dripping faucets, running toilets and leaky showerheads. in most cases, fixture replacement parts can be installed by do-it-yourselfers and pay for themselves in no time.
Arizona American Water recommends the following tips to help save water lost by leaks:
- Regularly check your toilet, faucets, and pipes for leaks. American Water offers leak detection kits, which are available by calling the American Water Customer Service Center at 1.800.383.0834 or email az.conservation@amwater.com and a leak detection kit will be mailed to you. if you find a leak, have it fixed as soon as possible.
- Reduce faucet leaks by checking faucet washers and gaskets for wear and replace them, or, if necessary, replace the faucet with a WaterSense labeled model.
- Leaky toilets are most often the result of a worn toilet flapper. Replacing the rubber flapper is a quick fix that could save a home up to 200 gallons of water per day. Ask your water utility for a toilet leak detection kit, which will help you identify leaking commodes.
- for a leaky garden hose, replace the nylon or rubber hose washer and ensure a tight connection to the spigot using pipe tape and a wrench.
- Tighten connections on your showerheads if drips appear when the shower is off.
- Check your garden and lawn irrigation system for leaks, or hire a certified WaterSense expert to check it for you.
if homeowners have to replace a plumbing fixture, EPA reminds them to look for the WaterSense label. WaterSense labeled toilets and faucets have been independently tested and certified to save water and perform as well as or better than standard models. WaterSense also partners with certified landscape irrigation auditors, designers, installers, and maintenance professionals with water-efficiency knowledge; see epa.gov/watersense to find a WaterSense irrigation partner in your area. for more information on Fix a Leak Week, visit epa.gov/watersense/fixaleak.
Arizona American Water is participating in the We’re for Water 4-Mile race: Join the Chase and Family Fun Festival on March 19, 2011. race registration is at 7 a.m., and the race and festival start 8 a.m. at Rio Vista Community Park, Peoria, AZ (8866 W. Thunderbird Rd., Peoria, AZ 85381).
Bring the entire family and have some fun catching the running toilet, learning about simple ways to conserve water in your home and taking the pledge to conserve water. The pledge can be found at epa.gov/watersense/pledge.
WaterSense is a partnership program sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to protect the future of our nation’s water supply by promoting and enhancing the market for water-efficient products and services. WaterSense labeled products must achieve independent, third-party testing and certification to prove they meet EPA’s criteria for efficiency and performance.
more information on detecting leaks can be found at: youtube.com/watch?v=5SlnI9obFVc&feature=channel_video_title.
Arizona American Water, a wholly owned subsidiary of American Water (NYSE: AWK), is the largest publicly traded water utility in the state, providing high-quality and reliable water and/or wastewater services to approximately 350,000 people.
Founded in 1886, American Water is the largest investor-owned U.S. water and wastewater utility company. With headquarters in Voorhees, N.J., the company employs more than 7,000 dedicated professionals who provide drinking water, wastewater and other related services to approximately 15 million people in more than 30 states, as well as parts of Canada. more information can be found by visiting amwater.com.
in 2011, American Water is celebrating its 125th anniversary with a yearlong campaign to promote water efficiency and the importance of protecting water from source to tap. To learn more, visit amwater125.com.
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