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Greeleys water department is teaming with the U.S Environmental Protection Agency to help residents save water and themselves some money.
The EPA is working with Greeley to help residents identify water-saving fixtures to purchase for their homes and is helping identify water-saving practices.
According to a release, if one in 10 homes in the United States was renovated with water-efficient fixtures, it would save more than 300 billion gallons of water and $2 billion annually. A typical home with water-efficient fixtures can save 30,000 gallons of water per year.
Fixtures that are water savers are marked with the WaterSense label. For more information on Greeleys Water Conservation Program, call (970) 336-4134. For a list of WaterSense labeled products, go to www.epa.gov/watersense.
The EPA is working with Greeley to help residents identify water-saving fixtures to purchase for their homes and is helping identify water-saving practices.
According to a release, if one in 10 homes in the United States was renovated with water-efficient fixtures, it would save more than 300 billion gallons of water and $2 billion annually. A typical home with water-efficient fixtures can save 30,000 gallons of water per year.
Fixtures that are water savers are marked with the WaterSense label. For more information on Greeleys Water Conservation Program, call (970) 336-4134. For a list of WaterSense labeled products, go to www.epa.gov/watersense.


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