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Missouri American Water Partners with EPA and Community Action Agency for Fix a Leak Week
Missouri American Water has partnered with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to promote the fifth annual Fix a Leak Week, which runs from March 18-24. The national awareness campaign, part of the EPA’s WaterSense program, is designed to raise awareness about small leaks and other water waste that may be occurring within homes. Locally, Missouri American Water is joining the ...
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NEW Gas Leak Detection & Repair Kit from EMT
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California utilities encourage consumers to Chase Water Waste this week
The average American family could be wasting more than 10,000 gallons of water each year due to easy-to-fix household leaks, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s WaterSense program. That amount of water could increase a water bill by as much as 10 percent while wasting precious resources. That’s why EPA is encouraging consumers to participate in WaterSense’s ...
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Hey Kids! Make Saving Water an Art
Children throughout New Jersey will have the opportunity to use their artistic talents to promote water conservation. New Jersey American Water is sponsoring its “Save Our Water” art contest for children from ages seven to 12 and the winner will be featured in a video that demonstrates how to save water at home. The contest asks children to create their own drawings using the theme ...
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California American Water Partners with United States Environmental Protection Agency’s WaterSense Program for “Fix a Leak Week”
California American Water has partnered with the EPA to promote its annual “Fix a Leak Week” campaign, starting March 18-24. Little leaks can be a big problem. The average American house hold can waste 11,000 gallons of water each year due to running toilets, faucets and common household leaks. These minor leaks account for more than 1 trillion gallons of water wasted each year in ...
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Make water conservation a priority in the new year
For many, the beginning of a new year brings the commitment, promise and plan to change one’s lifestyle. Many resolutions are made but difficult to carry out. In the spirit of the new year, California American Water encourages itsVentura County customers to start 2010 out the right way by pledging to cut back daily water use and learn more about water conservation. Making a New Year’s resolution ...
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California American Water Reminds Ventura County Customers to Continue Water Saving Practices Despite Improved Water Reserve Conditions
California American Water is encouraging all of its Ventura County customers to continue their wise water practices given the recent declaration by Governor Brown that the state’s drought has ended and local water allocations have been lifted by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. Both actions were made possible by this season’s ...
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New Rates Approved for California American Water Customers
The California Public Utilities Commission approved new rates for California American Water customers on the Monterey Peninsula. Customers will soon receive notifications of how this increase will impact their bills once the final rate design is approved. The new rates continue a modified form of the same successful tiered rate structure that rewards those who ...
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EPA Asks Americans to Join the Race to Stop Water Leaks - WaterSense celebrates Fix a Leak Week Beginning March 17
Easy-to-fix household leaks account for more than one trillion gallons of water wasted each year across the United States, equal to the annual household water use of more than 11 million homes. In the race against water waste, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is urging people to fix household water leaks during the sixth annual Fix a Leak Week, March 17 through 23, 2014. Water ...
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American Water Offers Top Ten Water Conservation Tips for Summer
For many Americans, Memorial Day Weekend marks the unofficial start to a summer season of backyard barbeques, beach going and weekend road trips. It’s also the start of peak season for water consumption in many states. According to the U.S. EPA’s WaterSense program, water consumption in the average American home on summer days can spike to 1,000 gallons per day, compared to 260 ...
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American Water Partners with EPA for “Fix a Leak Week,” March 18-24
American Water (NYSE: AWK), the nation’s largest publicly traded water and wastewater utility company, is partnering with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to promote the fifth annual Fix a Leak Week, which runs from March 18-24. The national awareness campaign, part of the EPA’s WaterSense program, is designed to raise awareness about small leaks and other water waste ...
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California American Water partners with EPA for “Fix a Leak Week”
California American Water has partnered with the Environmental Protection Agency to promote its annual “Fix a Leak Week,” which runs from March 12-18. The campaign, part of the EPA’s WaterSense program, is designed to raise awareness about small leaks and other water waste that may be occurring within our homes. Although a leaky faucet or garden hose ...
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California American Water Reminds San Diego County Customers to Continue Water Saving Practices Despite Improved Water Reserve Conditions
California American Water is encouraging all of its San Diego County customers to continue their wise water practices given the recent declaration by Governor Brown that the state’s drought has ended and local water allocations have been lifted by the San Diego County Water Authority. Both actions were made possible by this seasons storms and the publics ...
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Cities of Bradbury, Duarte and San Marino Team with California American Water and United States Environmental Protection Agency for Fix a Leak Week
The cities of Bradbury, Duarte and San Marino will proclaim March 12-18, “Fix a Leak Week,” to remind residents to check household plumbing fixtures and irrigation systems for leaks. Because minor water leaks account for more than one trillion gallons of water wasted each year in U.S. homes, the EPA launched “Fix a Leak Week” in order to raise ...
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Cities of Coronado and Imperial Beach Team with California American Water and United States Environmental Protection Agency for Fix a Leak Week
The cities of Coronado and Imperial Beach will proclaim March 12-18, “Fix a Leak Week,” to remind residents to check household plumbing fixtures and irrigation systems for leaks. Because minor water leaks account for more than one trillion gallons of water wasted each year in U.S. homes, the EPA launched “Fix a Leak Week” in order to raise ...
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American Water “Faces” the Challenges of Changes in Climate this Earth Day and Every Day
The global theme for Earth Day 2013 is "The Face of Climate Change," and leading up to the April 22 observance, the Earth Day Network is seeking to raise awareness about the massive challenges that climate change presents, and about people and organizations stepping up to do something about it. American Water (NYSE: AWK), the nation’s largest publicly traded water and wastewater utility ...
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City of Thousand Oaks and County of Ventura Team with California American Water and United States Environmental Protection Agency for Fix a Leak Week
The city of Thousand Oaks and the County of Ventura will proclaim March 12-18, “Fix a Leak Week,” to remind residents to check household plumbing fixtures and irrigation systems for leaks. Because minor water leaks account for more than one trillion gallons of water wasted each year in U.S. homes, the EPA launched “Fix a Leak Week” in order to ...
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With long, dry summer looming, EPA urges Northwest residents to stop drips and leaks during “Fix-a-Leak Week,” March 16-23
With local snowpack at historic lows, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is inviting Northwest households to “make every drop count” for Fix-a-Leak Week, March 16 – 23, 2015. The Agency estimates that household leaks waste more than one trillion gallons of water across the United States annually, equal to the annual household water use of more than 11 million homes. In ...
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