Celebrated in March of each year, Fix A Leak Week encourages every day Americans to play a role in decreasing water waste by checking fixtures and making water conscious decisions. Did…
As winter quickly draws to a close, the time has come to inspect the damage cause by the past few months of freezing temperatures, ice, and snow. With the inevitable…
Tip #1: Irrigation Schedule Changes As autumn rolls in cooler temperatures and shorter days, your outdoor irrigation schedule will need a little tweaking. The ideal autumn irrigation schedule… utilizes a…
High water bills? Here are some ways to start saving: 1. Install low flow plumbing fixtures: Low flow water fixtures are sink faucets, shower heads, and toilets that use less…
Over the past 20 years, private businesses have joined forces with US and local government to improve the efficiency of water systems: spending billions on infrastructure to reduce waste and…
In early April, California’s governor took unprecedented action, requiring Californians to reduce potable urban water use by 25 percent. While the mandate may seem harsh to some, it actually provides an…
With summer in full swing, property water use and costs are increasing. It’s summertime, which means temperatures and as a result, outdoor water use are on the rise. While it’s…
With water rates rising in nearly every city (almost $30/1000 gals in Atlanta, GA), underground leaks, irrigation leaks, and catastrophic pipe bursts are draining budgets all across the country. Every year…
For commercial buildings, going green is a great initiative. In theory, it’s good for the planet and could encourage relations with other individuals who share a similar mindset. While many…
Over the past 20 years, private businesses have joined forces with US and local government to improve the efficiency of water systems: spending billions on infrastructure to reduce waste and…