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2008 Consumer Confidence Report & Annual Water Supply Statement
Conservation of water
Unlike many areas in the country, OCWA has access to adequate amounts of water that should meet both current and future needs. Otisco Lake can safely yield 25 million gallons of water per day. Lake Ontario is a direct connection to the Great Lakes and the Great Lakes contain 20% of the world's fresh water. However, even with this abundance, water must be used wisely. It takes energy and resources to treat and deliver the water to the consumer. On hot summer days demand can increase by as much as 67% over an average days production.
In an effort to promote the wise use of water, to avoid waste and reduce energy demands, please note the following conservation tips:
- Fix any leaky faucets. A leak streaming at 1/16th at 60 psi can amount to more than 24,000 gallons in one month.
- Water lawns only when necessary. When walking on the grass, does it spring back up? If it does, the lawn does not need watering.
- If water is needed, give the lawn a thorough soaking. The most effective time to water is after sunset and before 10:00 a.m., this allows more time for water to soak into the ground. Watering during daylight hours results in water loss due to evaporation. Timely watering also helps minimize energy and production peaks during the driest parts of the year.
- When washing a car, use a bucket for washing and turn on the hose only for rinsing. Do not let water run continuously from a hose when not in use.
- By placing a layer of mulch around trees and shrubs the moisture level is maintained for plants. Mulch will also discourage weed growth.
- If you have a swimming pool, fill it during the night when demands on power and production systems are less.
If you're interested in additional water savings tips call our Customer Service Department at 455-7061 ext. 3335.
More information: or 315-455-7061
After hours & weekend emergency answering service 315-475-7601
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