Water Conservation

Conservation
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Water conservation helps protect our underground aquifers, ensuring water for homes, farms, and future generations. Conserving water reduces stress on wells and extends the life of our groundwater resources.
You can conserve groundwater by fixing leaks, installing low-flow fixtures, reduce watering lawns, and using drought-tolerant native plants. Consider rainwater harvesting or scheduling irrigation based on weather and soil moisture.
Yes! Even small changes can add up. Reducing outdoor watering, upgrading appliances, or turning off the tap while brushing your teeth can save thousands of gallons of groundwater each year.
e provide education, resources, and policies to encourage responsible water use. We also monitor well water levels, track production wells, and support conservation practices throughout the district.
Other Ways to Conserve Water