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If you get water, fix a leak this week

Madison, Wis. – – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) eliminates the importance of preventing water waste in the household and the practicing of water protection for the fixed week from the environmental protection authority (EPA) from March 17th to 23rd.

Household leaves can waste more than 1 trillion gallons water every year and cost consumers millions of dollars. By quickly saving water and money and preventing damage to floors, furniture and possessions.

Fix a Leak Week is the perfect time to fix all the leaks you have moved. To make it easy for the residents, the EPAS Fix a Leak Week website Offers instructions for recognizing and determining the most common budget leaks.

These helpful steps can get you started:

  • Search for leaks in your house, business or at work. Use the detection of the EPA and follow the leaks at home checklist.
  • Start the repair of toilets and tap with helpful information from the Leckweb page.
  • Find out how to replace your shower head with a video of Watersense.
  • Don't be afraid to consult a sanitary professional that helps you to set your leaks or to replace old devices with more efficient models.

Household leaves are not the only places where water can be wasted. Large businesses such as dairy products and agricultural operations can also experience leak. These leaks can quickly mean a lot of water, so that a quick repair can help companies save money and increase their profit points.

Further information on water consumption in your house or shop can be found under the DNRS Water protection and efficiency website.