Metro Water


Conserving Water Indoors:

Are you using more water than you thought? You might be surprised. The average homeowner uses more water than he or she would imagine. Cutting water usage saves you money and protects our valuable resources: Most people are surprised at how much money they literally flush down the drain due to poor water-management practices.

If you have questions about water usage and conservation,don't feel bad. You are not alone. According to our customer surveys, the most common questions about water usage re:

  1. How can I tell how much water I am using?
  2. What can I do to conserve water?
  3. Is my water usage within reason?
  4. What's the average daily water usage and am I using more than my share?
  5. What if I have a well, doesn't that mean I don't have to worry about conserving water?

If you have ever asked yourself any of the above questions, you have come to the right place for help. Click any of the links below to find your answers.

You and your water usage:

If you want to know how much water you are using, take a look at your bill. The number of gallons you use each month is listed there.

Water District Household Averages: The average daily water use in our District is between 50 and 200 gallons per person per day. However, if you are at the high end of the scale or if you are using more water than average, chances are that you can substantially reduce your water usage. Every drop helps . . . You CAN make a difference!

General Tips

In the Kitchen

Conserving Water In the Bathroom

What About Well Water?


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