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Efficiency and Conservation are Always the First Steps!

Efficiency and Conservation are Always the First Steps! Mylene Bressen

Even when using captured rainwater, get in the habit of using water wisely. Many existing homes, commercial, institutional and industrial facilities will save significant water and money by repairing leaks and installing high-efficiency fixtures where water is used.

Visit our efficiency pages, and water efficiency tips . You can also check the water rebates link to find water efficiency and conservation rebates, incentives and programs for high efficiency fixtures such as high-efficiency toilets, urinals, water heaters, drip irrigation, and clothes washers. Some incentives even include free installation.

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