Water conservation efforts are critical in the summer months. Every drop counts, and we are asking all of our residents to do their part to conserve water. Please consider adopting
some of the following practices to help conserve our water supply during the hot summer months:
-Water your lawn only on odd/even days of the month based on the last digit of your address (odd/even). An inch of water per week is enough to keep lawns green. Make sure that
hoses and sprinklers are watering plants and your lawn, not the side of your house or paved areas.
– Make sure there are no leaks within your irrigation system, water features, pools, etc.
– Run your dishwasher and washing machine only when you have a full load.
– Fix leaky faucets immediately. A leaky faucet, dripping once per second, wastes six gallons of water a day.
To find more simple changes that conserve water, visit our website: https://ridgefieldwa.us/government/water-service/water-conservation/
Thank you for doing your part to protect and conserve our natural resources!
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