As Temperatures Rise, Illinois
American Water Encourages Customers to Use Water Wisely
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[July 15, 2020]
With temperatures rising across the state, Illinois American Water
is reminding customers to use water wisely and avoid water overuse
pitfalls that frequently happen this time of year. These tips can
help customers save money and alleviate stress on water supplies and
infrastructure during summer months.
“This year, more than ever, families are home and venturing to their
yards to engage in outdoor activities, many involving an increase
use of water,” said Illinois American Water Vice President of
Operations Beth Matthews. “At times, customers may not realize the
amount of water they are using, until they get a higher water bill.
Our goal is to raise awareness and help protect our precious
resources through wise water use.”
The following tips from Illinois American Water can help consumers
use water more efficiently, as well as identify and prevent leaks
which can be a significant source of water waste.
• Reuse it. Use water from rain barrels and kiddie pools for
watering lawn and gardens.
• Embrace the bucket! Instead of using a running hose, use
water contained in a bucket for washing cars and pets, and rinsing
sandy/grassy feet.
• Timing is everything. Water during the coolest parts of the
day (early morning or evening) to minimize evaporation. Watering
during the middle of the day can waste up to 30% to evaporation.
• 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.
• Use drip irrigation to water your plants.
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• Use a broom instead of a hose to clear the sidewalk or
patio.
• Rain delay. Watch the weather forecast to avoid
overwatering, which can damage plants.
• Pick your plants wisely. Purchase varieties that require
less water and remain hearty in drier weather. And don’t forget to
mulch (only 2-3”) to help with water retention.
• Be a leak detective. Find and fix leaks and breaks in
hoses, sprinkler systems and pipes. Download Illinois American
Water’s L eak Detection Kit at illinoisamwater.com.
• Raise the blade. Raise your lawnmower blade to avoid lawn
burnout and the need for watering.
• Keep an eye out. Make sure your sprinkler is reaching
vegetation that needs it and not the pavement! Check frequently in
case a person or animal has accidentally redirected your sprinkler.
More wise water use tips can be found at
www.illinoisamwater.com.
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.
[Karen Cotton
Illinois American Water
External Affairs Manager] |