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24 UCW JUNE 2-8, 2021
During warm weather, lawns and gardens thirst for water. And PWC
reminds their customers to follow the year-long Odd-Even schedule for
outdoor watering with unattended sprinklers or automatic systems.
It's a simple step that conserves our precious water supply and helps
us be better prepared for drought conditions.
And remember:
• Only water when you need to, not just because it's 'your day.'
(To see if you lawn needs watering, step on it; if the grass doesn't
spring back, it needs water.)
• Early morning is the most efficient time. Don't water in the heat of the day or when it's windy.
• Adjust your sprinklers so you're not wasting water on streets or driveways.
• Turn off your sprinklers when it rains.
Rain Sensors Make Sense
Rain sensors prevent unnecessary watering by temporarily overriding
your sprinkler controls when they detect a certain amount of rainfall.
Right now (between April 1 and September 30, 2021), PWC water
customers can earn a bill credit up to $50 if you purchase and install
a WaterSense® Rain Sensor on your automatic sprinkler system. For
details, visit faypwc.com/rain-sensor-program/
17160
STOP the sprinklers if it's not your day
THINK Odd or Even
CONSERVE Water