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Home MenuIndoor and Pool Water Use
1) Find out your household's expected water use.
2) Monitor for leaks with a discounted Flume device.
3) See the latest most efficient dishwashers.
4) The best way to water in Arizona.
There are hundreds of ways to save water. Here are some common ways to improve indoor water efficiency for your home or business..
- Water Treatment Equipment Maintenance
- Water Softeners and Reverse Osmosis systems are not required, but if present, be sure they are scheduled for regular maintenance.
- Toilets
- Tank toilets, have several common hidden leaks. Check for leaks here.
- Upgrade your tank toilet to a 1.28 gal/flush or lower.
- Flushometer style toilets, usually found in businesses, may have diaphragms that wear out and cause the toilets to flush at higher gal/flush than it should.
- Clothes Washers & Dishwashers
- Wash full loads whenever possible.
- Upgrade your washer to a high efficiency model to save 1,000's of gallons per year.
- Showerheads
- High quality models are available at 1.5 gal/minute and lower.
- Monitor your water use
- Sign up to receive a discounted Flume Smart Home Water Device from Goodyear Water Conservation for high resolution water data for your home and monitor for leaks.
- Find and fix leaks
- Did you know that one drip every second can add up to 5 gallons a day?
- To find them, utilize the Smart Home Water Guide or request a hard copy.
- How much water should I use indoors?
- The average indoor only use is about 1,300 gallons per month per person. (does not including landscape watering and pools)
- Find out your expected use here.
How can I keep my pool water clean?
- Select poolside plantings that do not litter. Avoid messy seedpods and fine leaflets.
- Skim and vacuum your pool regularly to remove large solids.
- Clean filters, but only as needed. You may flush them manually with a hose, replace cartridges, or use a backwash flow. Direct water from backwashing (reversing water flow through filters to flush them clean) to the sewer clean-outs in your yard or use it on landscaping in your yard. For more information on how to backwash, read Drain and Backwash Pools Legally [PDF].
Remember:
Keep pool water on your property or release it through a sewer clean-out. Allowing water to run to other people's property, public rights-of-way, or open space is illegal. Federal law and three local ordinances may be violated. This may lead to a citation or a misdemeanor charge.
Monitor the water while it drains. Allowing water to run unattended is water waste, and violates City ordinances.
How can I legally drain my pool for repairs?
Complete a Pool Drain Permit Application and follow directions in Drain and Backwash Pools Legally [PDF]
How can I minimize water loss from my pool?
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The heat from the Arizona sun will empty a pool through evaporation in a year's time. Nevertheless, if pool systems are working well, the pool will remain clean and full.