17/03/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 17/03/2025 15:53
Leaks can run, but they can't hide! Help Stafford conserve water and your budget by checking your homes and irrigation systems to hunt down leaks. March 17 - 23, 2025, is Fix a Leak Week, an annual national campaign sponsored by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) WaterSense program to assist the public in identifying and fixing leaks. Stafford County Utilities encourages customers to check their homes and irrigation systems this week to find leaks.
The average household's leaks waste nearly 10,000 gallons of water per year, equivalent to the amount of water it takes to wash 300 loads of laundry. Cumulatively, that amounts to more than one trillion gallons of water. Common types of leaks found in the home are worn toilet flappers, dripping faucets, and other leaking valves. These leaks are often easy to fix, requiring only a few tools and hardware that can pay for themselves in water savings. Fixing easily corrected household water leaks can save homeowners about 10 percent on their water bills.
Follow these three steps to save water: check, twist and replace.
There are a few more simple steps that can go a long way in saving water and money:
Stafford County Utilities urges customers to take 10 minutes this week to check for leaks and, if necessary, repair them. For a checklist to keep track of your search for leaks, take the EPA's 10 Minute WaterSense Challenge. These small steps can help save money and allow customers to avoid wasting precious water supplies and incurring high water usage.