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Water Utilities
101 W. Abram St.
Arlington, Texas 76010
MS01-0200

Ph: 817-459-6600
Fax: 817-459-6626

Customer Services Ph: 817-275-5931
Customer Services Fax: 817-459-6807

     

 

WATER CONSERVATION :: RESOURCES

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EPA WaterSenseSM : US Environmental Protection Agency program that promotes water conservation through the use of water-efficient products and services.
 

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Texas Water Development Board: offers additional information about drought conditions in Texas.
  

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WaterSmart.org: is an organization that provides helpful information related to water conservation, education and treatment. 
  

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Xeriscape (Water Conserving Landscaping): Xeriscape gardening saves water.  Learn more about Xeriscape gardening, conserving water through creative landscaping. Visit the award-winning Xeriscape Demonstration Garden at Veteran’s Park located at 3600 West Arkansas Lane and discover the principles that lead to saving water and having a beautiful lawn. See also TxSmartScape.com
 

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Texas SmartScape: contains information to help new home owners and developers in North Texas learn how to reduce use of water, pesticides, and fertilizers by landscaping with native and adapted plants.
   

bullet TWDB's Newsletter: read the article Raise Your Water IQ with TWDB's New Engaging Interactive Website Modules by Stacy Panday for tips on water conservation.
 
bullet TWDB's Water Education Program for Kids
 
bullet Choosing the right washing machine can save water and energy
   
bullet How often should you water your lawn? (pdf): article by Dottie Woodson on page 6 of the TRWD newsletter.
 
bullet Reporting Water Leaks and Water Main Breaks: all leaks are a priority; however, leaks posing a potential threat to health and safety are handled as emergencies and receive priority response.

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