Illinois American Water Observes “National Drinking Water Week” by Encouraging Wise Water Use and Providing Source Water Protection Tips
Illinois American Water recognizes National Drinking Water Week from May 1-7, 2022, promoting wise water use and source water protection. President Justin Ladner emphasizes the importance of safe drinking water. Customers are provided with tips, including reusing water, proper timing for watering, and leak detection. The company encourages responsible chemical use and participation in community watershed events. Illinois American Water is a subsidiary of American Water (NYSE: AWK), serving approximately 1.3 million people across the state.
- Promotes wise water use to enhance sustainability.
- Encourages community involvement in water source protection.
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Customers are encouraged to use wise water tips. For outdoor water use:
- Reuse it. Use water from rain barrels and kiddie pools for watering lawn and gardens.
- Embrace the bucket! Instead of using a running hose, use water contained in a bucket for washing cars and pets, and rinsing sandy/grassy feet.
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Timing is everything. Only water during the coolest parts of the day (early morning or evening) to minimize evaporation. Watering during the middle of the day has potential to lose up to
30% due to evaporation. - Odd/Even Watering of your lawn. Watering your lawn uses a lot of water, so only water your lawn when it needs it. Generally, lawns only need an inch or so of water per week.
- Use drip irrigation hoses to water your plants.
- Consider using a broom instead of a hose. Using a broom eliminates the need for unused water to clear the sidewalk or patio.
- Rain delay. Watch weather forecast to avoid “Mother Nature” re-watering your garden, which could also damage plants.
- Pick your plants wisely. Purchase varieties that require less water and remain hearty in drier weather. And don’t forget to mulch (only 2-3”) to help with water retention.
- Be a leak detective. Find and fix leaks and breaks in hoses, sprinkler systems and pipes. For help, download Illinois American Water’s Leak Detection Kit at illinoisamwater.com under Water Information.
- Raise the blade. Raise the level of your lawnmower blade to avoid lawn burnout and the need for watering.
- Keep an eye out. Watch your sprinkler’s “sweep” to make sure all the water is reaching vegetation that needs it and not the pavement! Check this frequently in case a person or animal has accidentally redirected your sprinkler.
Ladner said, “Our efforts to deliver safe, reliable service to our customers is just as important as our customers participating in source water protection. Together we can all make a difference in protecting our water sources.”
Customers can help protect source water by taking everyday actions such as:
- Use and dispose of hazardous materials properly.
- Think twice about lawn and garden chemicals.
- Properly maintain septic systems.
- Dispose of medications properly.
- Volunteer for community watershed events.
- Work with local water utilities to promote water protection.
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