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    Save Water and Money: Find and Fix Leaks in Your Home or Business

    Simple Fixes Can Conserve Resources and Lower Your Utility Bill
    By ATLDirect StaffJune 27, 2025Updated:June 27, 20252 Mins Read
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    Atlanta, are you ready to stop leaks before they drain your wallet?
    Every year, household leaks waste nearly one trillion gallons of water across the U.S. That’s water—and money—literally going down the drain. Fortunately, by finding and fixing leaks in your home or business, you can save big on your water bill while helping to conserve our most precious natural resource. 

    Where to Look: Common Leak Zones 

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    Even small leaks can add up over time. Here’s where to start your inspection: 

    • Toilets
      Listen for continuous running water or use the food coloring test: add a few drops of food coloring to the toilet tank and wait 15 minutes (without flushing). If the color shows up in the bowl, it’s time for a repair. Replacing with a low-flow toilet can also lead to long-term savings. 
    • Showerheads
      Watch for stray drips or water spraying from joints. Often, wrapping threads with plumber’s tape is enough to stop the leak—and save gallons each week. 
    • Faucets
      Dripping kitchen or bathroom sinks, leaky outdoor spigots, and even your dishwasher can all contribute to higher bills. Fixing minor faucet leaks is an easy way to cut waste and cost. 
    • Water Heater
      Check around the base for pooling water, rust, or corrosion. Addressing early signs of trouble can help avoid larger repairs—or a water-damaged floor. 
    • Irrigation System
      Misaligned or damaged sprinkler heads can cause excess runoff. An irrigation audit can help improve efficiency and ensure your yard isn’t wasting water. 

    Free Water-Saving Kits Available 

    The Department of Watershed Management is offering free water-saving kits to City of Atlanta residents. These kits include tools and tips to help reduce daily water use.

    Pick yours up at:
    📍 Atlanta City Hall – Customer Service Windows
    📍 DWM Headquarters – 72 Marietta St., Atlanta, GA 

    Do Your Part—Start Saving Today 

    Finding and fixing leaks not only saves money but also helps safeguard Atlanta’s water future. Small changes make a big difference. 

    For more water-saving tips, visit www.epa.gov/watersense and www.AtlantaWatershed.org 

    Together, we’re Moving Atlanta Forward. 

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