Connecticut Water Conservation Tips

Conservation Tips

Why Conserve Water?

Water conservation is the most cost-effective and environmentally sound way to reduce our demand for water. Using less water also puts less pressure on our sewage treatment facilities and uses less energy for water heating.

The Water and Energy Connection

Saving water also saves energy. Much of the energy used in Connecticut is for pumping water throughout the state. Regarding your personal energy bill, using less hot water saves on water heating. On the flip side, saving energy and using alternative energy saves water. Electricity production from fossil fuels and nuclear energy is responsible for 39 percent of all freshwater withdrawals in the nation.

What can YOU do to help?

There are many effective ways to conserve water in and around your home. Look through this list for ways that will work for you. Indoor savings are based on a family of two adults and one child.

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