Where Does Our Water Come From?
How Do We Wisely Manage This Resource?
Why Are Our Efforts Still Not Enough?
  What's the Solution?
What Can I Do to Help?
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  What Can I Do to Help?
Stop Drips at the Source
Don't assume a leaky faucet is no big deal. Using the American Water Works Association's WaterWiser® Drip Calculator, find out just how much water you can waste.
Go to www.awwa.org/advocacy/learn/conserve/dripcalc.cfm

Call for a Water Audit and Conserve
Receive a free water conservation kit consisting of a 1.5 gal/min shower head, a 1.5 gal/min kitchen sink aerator and a 1.5 gal/min sink aerator. One of our certified water plant operators will come to your house and show you how to run a leak test for your toilet, explain how to install the conservation kit, and run a water sample on your home.
Call the Water Plant at 330-335-2832 or e-mail dmoore@wadsworthcity.org

Tour the Water Treatment Plant
Let our efforts come alive by visiting your Water Treatment Plant. We welcome school groups, scout organizations or any other interested parties. You will be guided through the plant by a certified operator and have the operations of the plant explained. For more information and to book tours contact the Water Plant at 330-335-2832 or e-mail dmoore@wadsworthcity.org

Need a Water Matters Presentation?
We're happy to take the Water Matters in Wadsworth program on the road. If you'd like a presentation to your group, call Chris Easton at 330-335-2777.

100 Water-Saving Tips
There's always more you can do. Look over this list of conservation tips provided by the Water Use It Wisely® campaign. http://www.wateruseitwisely.com/100-ways-to-conserve/index.php

If you have questions, concerns or comments about Water Matters in Wadsworth, please contact Chris Easton at 330-335-2777 or e-mail ceaston@wadsworthcity.org