Water Audit Training
Did you know that the largest consumption of water in a house hold may come from your bathroom?According to the American Water Works AssociationResearch Foundation, 59.2% of total water use comes from faucets, showers, and toilets combined. This percentage does not include leaks which often occur in bathrooms. Not all bathrooms have showers, and faucets can be found in other parts of your home, but if you ever wanted to conserve water use at home, the bathroom should be the first place you start. It’s important to first measure your current water usage so that you can keep track of the most effective water saving strategies. Easy-to-use tools such as flow meter bags, toilet leak detector tablets, and drip gauges can help you get an idea of how much water you’re currently using. Faucet aerators, toilet tank-bags, shower timers, as well as good water conservation habits can help you save water easily and quickly.
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