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It's not
the little leak that wastes water -- it is the little leak
that keeps on leaking that wastes water. And the fact that
the leak is so little means that maybe you ignore it. So,
how can a little leak turn into a big waste? Many of our
toilets have a constant leak -- somewhere around 22 gallons
per day. This translates into about 8,000 gallons per year
of wasted water, water that could be saved. Or think of a
leaky water line coming into your house. If it leaks 1
gallon of water every 10 minutes that means that you are
losing (and paying for) 144 gallons per day, or 52,560
gallons per year.
Use our leak calculator to see how much a leaking faucet
wastes. |