The Cost of Water
On November 18, 2021 by TheBoardOver the last four years, more than 25% of our monthly dues have gone to pay for water and sewage.
Here are some resources that can help individual owners conserve water and reduce energy costs (thanks to the Water Conservation Committee). Good for the wallet. Good for the planet.
The City of Lake Oswego
The water conservation program offers free water-saving devices (including faucet aerators and show heads), rebates (on toilets and washing machines), and helpful information.
The Energy Trust of Oregon
Offers free energy-saving kits mailed for free and includes showerheads, faucet aerators, and LED bulbs.
From the EPA
A checklist for tracking leaks
conserveh2o.org
Offers lots of useful information about water usage and conservation indoors.
~ Peter Miller
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