Politics & Government
Water Conservation Urged In Horsham Township
With excessive heat and an extended heat wave, the Horsham Water & Sewer Authority is asking customers to reduce water use.
HORSHAM TOWNSHIP, PA —The Horsham Water & Sewer Authority is urging all customers to conserve water due to excessive heat.
With the recent heat waves, the HWSA asks that all water customers be mindful of water usage and limit consumption where possible. That includes watering lawns as well, the agency said.
Horsham Water and Sewer Authority’s (HWSA) public water system supplies drinking water to approximately 7,800 residential, commercial, and industrial customers using 14 deep water wells and purchased water from two adjacent water suppliers.
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Here are some tips to limit water consumption and save money:
- Run the dishwasher and clothes washer only when fully loaded.
- Defrost frozen food in the refrigerator or in the microwave instead of running water over it.
- When washing dishes by hand, use two basins – one for washing and one for rinsing rather than let the water run.
- Repair dripping faucets and leaky toilets. Dripping faucets can waste about 2,000 gallons of water each year. Leaky toilets can waste as much as 200 gallons each day.
- Use low-flow faucets, shower heads, reduced-flow toilet flushing equipment, and water-saving appliances such as dish and clothes washers.
- Check for leaky toilets. You can test your toilet for a leak by adding food coloring to the tank. If the toilet leaks, color will appear in the toilet bowl within 15 minutes
- You can reduce the amount of water an older toilet uses by placing a half-gallon plastic jug in the tank.
- Take a look at your water meter while no water is being used in your house. This can also help you locate underground service leaks.
- Take short showers instead of baths and avoid letting faucets run unnecessarily.
- Keep drinking water in the refrigerator instead of letting the tap run while you wait for cool water.
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