WaterSense Current
In This Issue
Find. Fix. Save. Fix a Leak Week Makes a Difference
Dripping faucets can drain a precious resource. Find out how to fix them and identify other common household leaks during EPA's upcoming Fix a Leak Week.
WaterSense Opens the Door for Homes That Save
Thinking about buying a new home in 2010? Make it one certified to save water and energy by asking for the WaterSense label.
Second WaterSense Labeled Home Completed in North Carolina
Another Tar Heel construction company has crossed the threshold into water efficiency, completing the second WaterSense labeled new home.
Crimson Tide Saves a Lot of Blue
Heisman Trophy. National Championship. Water Efficiency. The University of Alabama has scored all three.
Partner Profile: James City Service Authority
In historic Williamsburg, Virginia, a musket shot away from the birthplace of the American colonies, this utility is doing its part to preserve water supplies for future generations.
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WaterSense, a partnership program sponsored by EPA, seeks to protect the future of our nation's water supply by offering people a simple way to use less water.
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How much water could we save as a country if all new homes built in the United States were WaterSense labeled?
- 1 million gallons
- 6 million gallons
- 12 billion gallons
See this issue of the WaterSense Current for the correct answer!