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HELP CONSERVE <br />TODAY <br />Inside your home, toilets consume the most <br />water, followed by washing machines and <br />showers. Outdoor use can account for more <br />than 30 percent of total home water use. <br />Here are a few easy things you can start <br />doing today to save water.* <br />& Fix leal<s — Leaks waste both water and <br />energy and can account for 10 percent or more <br />of your water bill. Frequently check for leaks in <br />your toilets, washing machines, <br />and sinks. A slow drip <br />adds up. <br />Shorten <br />shower time — <br />Reducing your <br />sil ower time from <br />............ <br />10 to 5 minutes could <br />save at least 12.5 gallons per <br />"MWW)Plr,I-', <br />shower with efficient showerheads. <br />That's over 4,500 gallons a year. <br />6 Turn off the faucet — Don't <br />let water run when you wash your <br />hands, brush your teeth, and shave. <br />Turn it off until you need it again. <br />