Water Conservation and Safety
Fresh water is a finite resource. The federal government recently projected that at least 36 states will likely face water shortages in 2013 and beyond. By knowing exactly how much water your home or business is using on a daily, monthly, and annual basis, you will be able to take steps to reduce costs, preserve water for future generations, and protect the local environment. Even a 5% reduction in per-capita water use could have a huge impact on our community's future water supplies. Click here for suggestions on how to conserve more water.
It is also vital to protect our local drinking water from contaminants and waterborne diseases, which can find their way into the water supply in a variety of ways. A properly maintained backflow protection device can protect safe drinking water, creating a healthier environment for you, your family, and your neighbors.
Everyone benefits when we do the right thing for our ecology. Learn more about how Water Metrics West can help you meet your water conservation goals, keep your drinking water safe, and irrigate more efficiently.