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Spreading the Word

WaterSense is working with its partners to spread the word about water efficiency. You can play an important part—by sharing these campaigns with your friends, family, and community, you are helping ensure adequate water supplies for future generations.

Fix-A-Leak Week

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Did you know that an American home can waste, on average, more than 11,000 gallons of water every year due to running toilets, dripping faucets, and other household leaks? Nationwide, more than 1 trillion gallons of water leak from U.S. homes each year. That's why WaterSense reminds Americans to check their plumbing fixtures and irrigation systems each year in March during Fix a Leak Week.

National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation

National Mayor's Challenge

What happens when cities from across the country square off to see who can save the most water? Everyone wins! The Wyland Foundation Exit EPA Disclaimer, along with EPA’s WaterSense and other public and private partners, created a friendly competition between residents of cities across the U.S to see who can be the most "water-wise.” The program, supporting the 40th anniversary of the Clean Water Act, relies upon personal pledges by citizens to encourage water-efficient activities and purchases. Find out more about the campaign and how you can be involved at www.MyWaterPledge.com Exit EPA Disclaimer.

We're for water

We're for Water

Check. Twist. Replace. That's all it takes to start saving water around the house. Whether you're replacing a plumbing fixture with a WaterSense labeled one, or trying a new water-saving behavior, it's as easy as 1-2-3 to be for water. Everything you need is right here in the "We're for Water" campaign. Encourage your family and friends to take the pledge to save water.

Wasting Water is Weird

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WaterSense partners Kohler and Lowe's—as part of a larger coalition of water-conscious organizations—have launched a public service campaign called "Wasting Water is Weird" Exit EPA Disclaimer. The campaign features tips from the WaterSense program, a fun quiz to find out how "weird" you are when it comes to water use, and additional water-saving information.

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If you think wasting water is weird, then go to Facebook and "Like" Rip the Drip Exit EPA Disclaimeror follow him on Twitter @RipTheDrip Exit EPA Disclaimer.Then tell all your friends and family to do the same. Your role is vital to help bring attention to the issue and ultimately help change behavior for the better.

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