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Doylestown Borough Asking For Voluntary Water Conservation
Residents and business owners in the borough are being asked to take voluntary measures to reduce non-essential water use.
DOYLESTOWN, PA — With a stage one Drought Watch in effect and due to the significant lack of precipitation over the past several months, the Doylestown Borough Water Department is asking residents and businesses to take voluntary measures to reduce non-essential water usage.
"This water conservation request shall remain in effect until further notice. Please continue to monitor the Borough website, Facebook page, or D-mail System for updates," said water officials.
Drought Stages
🟨 Normal Conditions - Use water responsibly and follow water conservation best practices.
🟦 Stage I (current)- Drought Watch: Voluntary water conservation measures are in effect. Residents are encouraged to reduce water use whenever possible.
🟧 Stage II - Drought Warning: Mandatory restrictions on non-essential water use are in effect.
🟥 Stage III - Drought Emergency: Mandatory water restrictions and water rationing are in effect to protect essential water supplies.
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"As a reminder, it is always important to make sure we are using healthy water habits," said water officials, who offered these tips for conserving water.
Top 10 Ways to Conserve Water in Your Home
- Fix leaks. A dripping tap can waste a lot of water over time.
- Running toilets are the #1 cause of high water bills. These repairs are typically inexpensive and can save you a lot of money and water over a brief period of time.
- Turn off the water when brushing your teeth.
- Take shorter showers. Cutting your shower time by half can save a significant amount of water.
- Use your dishwasher properly. Scrape any crumbs into the trash can and avoid pre-rinsing your dishes before putting them into the dishwasher. Also, make sure to fully load the dishwasher before running a cycle.
- Install energy-efficient and water-saving devices. Many modern low-flow shower heads and faucet aerators are designed to save water while still providing high pressure.
- Recycle water. Collect water that you run from the faucet to use for other purposes, like flushing toilets and watering plants.
- Wash full loads of laundry. Make sure your washing machine is full before starting a load.
- Complete a home water audit. Many free home water audits can be found online.
- Monitor your water bill and/or water meter. If you think you may have an unknown leak in your house, call the water department to schedule a free leak investigation.
- Communicate and teach others in the household, especially children. Teaching kids good water conservation habits when they are young is particularly important.
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