Illinois American Water encourages
customers to fix leaks and prevent water waste during Fix a Leak
Week
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[March 19, 2019]
Illinois American Water is leveraging U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Fix a Leak Week to help decrease water waste. The
annual Fix a Leak Week campaign, organized by the EPA’s WaterSense
program, will be observed this week, March 18-24. The national
campaign helps to raise awareness about small leaks and other water
issues that may waste water within homes and businesses.
“For Illinois American Water, this week is about empowering our
customers to use water wisely,” said Mike Smyth, vice president of
operations. “That drip in the downstairs utility sink can mean
thousands of gallons of water lost in a year. If each customer does
their part, a huge impact can be made to prevent water waste.”
According to the EPA, the average residence in the U.S. loses 10,000
gallons of water per year thanks to seemingly minor leaks. With more
than 110 million households in the U.S., this equates to more than
one trillion gallons of water lost every year due to leaks in the
home.
“Most people may not realize that even the smallest leaks can waste
thousands of gallons per year,” said Smyth. “A shower head losing 10
drips per minute wastes 500 gallons of water in a year—you could run
60 loads of dishes through the dishwasher with that amount of water.
If every one of our Illinois customers fixed a household leak, they
could contribute to millions, or even billions, of gallons of water
saved in a year.”
Illinois American Water offers these tips for detecting leaks:
□ Check your water meter at the start and end of a two-hour period
during which no water is being used (i.e. when no one is home). If
the meter changes, there most likely is a leak.
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□ Place a drop of food coloring in your toilet tank and see if the water in the
bowl changes colors within 10 minutes. If so, you have a leak.
□ At least once a season—and especially after extreme temperature changes—check
faucet gaskets and pipe fittings for surface leaks, indicated by water on the
exterior of the pipes.
Download a leak detection kit at
www.amwater.com/ilaw/water-information/detecting-leak. Include children in
learning with interactive games and more at
https://www.epa.gov/water sense/watersense-kids#tab-4.
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 7,100 dedicated professionals who
provide regulated and market-based drinking water, wastewater and other related
services to over 14 million people in 45 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] |