As Temperatures Rise, Illinois
American Water Encourages Wise Water Use
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[May 30, 2018]
With temperatures
expected to rise across the region, reaching into the 90s this
weekend and next week, Illinois American Water is reminding
customers to use water wisely.
“From keeping hydrated to playing in water sprinklers, as well as
running air conditioning and watering lawns, water plays an
important role in warm-weather fun and responsibilities. We are
proud of the service we provide and want to be sure folks are using
water wisely,” said Mike Smyth, vice president of operations.
The following tips from Illinois American Water can help consumers
use water more efficiently, plus identify and prevent leaks, a
significant source of water waste.
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Water your lawn
only when it needs it. An easy way to tell is to simply walk
across the grass. If it springs back you don't need to water,
but if you leave footprints, it’s time to water.
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Set your lawn mower
one notch higher to make your lawn more drought-tolerant.
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Consider using drip
irrigation or a rain barrel to water your outdoor plants, and
water in the early morning.
As much as 30 percent of water can be lost to evaporation by
watering during midday.
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Use a broom instead
of a hose to clean your sidewalk, driveway or patio.
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Forego the hose and
wash your car with a bucket and sponge instead, which uses only
a few gallons to do the job, while a hose left running can waste
as much as six gallons per minute.
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Run dishwashers and
clothes washers only when they are full and adjust the water
level of your washing machine to match the load size. If you
have a water-saver cycle, use it. In addition, newer,
high-efficiency washing machines use less than 27 gallons of
water per load, compared to between 27 and 54 gallons a load
with traditional machines.
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Keep a pitcher of
cold tap water in the refrigerator. You will avoid the cost and
environmental impact of bottled water and you will have cold
water available for warm days without running the faucet.
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A short shower is
better than a bath. A full bathtub can require up to 70 gallons
of water, while taking a 5- minute shower uses only 10 to 25
gallons.
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Turning off the tap
while brushing your teeth can save 8 gallons per day.
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Regularly check
your toilet, faucets and pipes for leaks and have them fixed
promptly. An easy test for toilet leaks from EPA WaterSense:
Place a drop of food coloring in the tank. If the color tints
the water in the bowl without flushing, there is a leak.
More wise water use
tips can be found online here -
https://tinyurl.com/y9nrz5c5
About Illinois American Water - Illinois American Water, a
subsidiary of American Water (NYSE: AWK), is the largest
investor-owned water utility in the state, providing high-quality
and reliable water and/or wastewater services to approximately 1.3
million people. American Water also operates a customer service
center in Alton and a quality control and research laboratory in
Belleville. With a history dating back to 1886, American Water is
the largest and most geographically diverse U.S. publicly traded
water and wastewater utility company. The company employs more than
6,900 dedicated professionals who provide regulated and market-based
drinking water, wastewater and other related services to an
estimated 15 million people in 46 states and Ontario, Canada.
American Water provides safe, clean, affordable and reliable water
services to our customers to make sure we keep their lives flowing.
For more information, visit amwater.com
[Karen Cotton]
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