Water Conservation Tips
Conserving water isn’t just about saving money — it’s about protecting a precious resource for future generations. At GMWSS, we encourage all customers to use water wisely both indoors and outdoors.
Indoor Water-Saving Tips
- Fix Leaks Promptly
A dripping faucet or running toilet can waste hundreds of gallons a day. Regularly check fixtures and appliances for leaks. - Install Water-Efficient Fixtures
Look for WaterSense-labeled showerheads, faucets, and toilets — they use up to 30% less water. - Shorten Showers
Every minute you shave off your shower saves 2.5 gallons of water. - Run Full Loads Only
Wait to run your dishwasher or washing machine until they’re full. - Turn Off the Tap
Don’t let water run while brushing your teeth or washing dishes by hand.
Outdoor Water-Saving Tips
- Water Early or Late
Water lawns and gardens in the early morning or after sunset to reduce evaporation. - Check Your Sprinkler System
Make sure it’s watering only grass — not the sidewalk or driveway. - Use Mulch
Mulch helps soil retain moisture, so plants need less water. - Choose Native Plants
Kentucky-friendly, drought-tolerant plants require less frequent watering.
Hidden Water Wasters
- Toilet Leaks
Drop food coloring in your toilet tank — if it seeps into the bowl without flushing, you have a leak. - Old Appliances
Consider upgrading older dishwashers or washing machines to high-efficiency models.

