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Peter Kulbacki, General Manager Peter.Kulbacki@hanovernh.org
HWWC Newsletters
Application For New or Modified Service
Hanover Water Works: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (PDF)
Hanover Water Works Consumer Confidence Report
Bring Back the Tap
Chronology of Hanover's Public Water Supply
Hanover Water Works System Map
Drought Mitigation Plan
Water Conservation Tips
Lead in Your Water Educational Document
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Water Conservation Tips
1. A breakdown of indoor water use shows that two-thirds of water
is consumed in the bathroom. The breakdown is as follows:
- Toilets 33%
- Baths & Showers 30%
- Washing Machines 22%
- Faucets 12%
- Dishwashers 3%
2. Never put water down the drain when there may be another use
for it such as watering a plant, or for cleaning.
3. Verify that your home is leak-free. Many homes have hidden
water leaks. Read your water meter before and after a two-hour
period when no water is being used. If the meter does not read
exactly the same, there is a leak.
4. Repair dripping faucets by replacing the washers. If your faucet
is dripping at a rate of one drop per second, you can expect to
waste up to 2000 gallons per month. It's like having an extra
person in the house.
5. Check for toilet tank leaks by adding food coloring to the
tank. If the toilet is leaking, color will appear in the toilet
bowl within 30 minutes. Check the toilet for worn out, corroded
or bent parts. Most replacement parts are inexpensive, readily
available and easily installed. (Flush as soon as test is completed,
since food coloring may stain the tank). A leaking toilet can
waste thousands of gallons of water every month.
6. Avoid flushing the toilet unnecessarily. Dispose of tissues,
insects and other similar waste in the trash rather than the toilet.
7. Install a displacement device or water conserving toilet flapper.
Be sure the installation does not interfere with the operating
parts. When purchasing new or replacement toilets, consider a
quality low-volume unit provided it meets local code.
8. Take shorter showers. Also replace your existing showerhead
with an ultra-low-flow version. Some units are available that
allow you to cut off the flow without adjusting the water temperature
knobs.
9. Use the minimum of water needed for a bath by closing the drain
first and filling the tub one third full. Put the stopper in the
tub before turning on the water. Adding hot water can warm the
initial burst of cold water.
10. Don't let water run while shaving, washing, or brushing teeth.
Up to 30 gallons per use, per day may be saved.
11. Retrofit all household faucets by installing aerators with
flow restrictors; they can cut water use by 2/3.
12. Operate automatic dishwashers and clothes washers only when
they are fully loaded. Set the water level for the size load you
are using.
13. When washing dishes by hand, fill one sink or a basin with
soapy water. Quickly rinse under a slow-moving stream from the
faucet.
14. Store drinking water in the refrigerator. Don't let the tap
run while you are waiting for cool water to flow.
15. Do not use running water to thaw meat or frozen foods. Defrost
food overnight in the refrigerator or use the defrost setting
on the microwave.
16. Kitchen sink disposals require lots of water to operate properly.
Start a compost pile as an alternative method of disposing of
food waste, instead of using a garbage disposal. Garbage disposals
also can add 50% to the volume of solids in the septic tank, which
can lead to malfunctions and maintenance problems.
17. Consider installing an instant water heater on your kitchen
sink so you don't have to let the water run while it heats up.
This will reduce water-heating costs for your household.
18. Insulate your water pipes. You'll get hot water faster and
avoid wasting water while it heats up.
19. Never install a water-to-air heat pump or air-conditioning
system. Newer air-to-air models are just as efficient and do not
waste water.
20. When trying to establish water temperatures, adjust hot and
cold knobs down, not up.
21. If the toilet flush handle frequently sticks in the flush
position, replace it or adjust it.
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