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How Much Water Do You Use Each Day?

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There’s more to check out at the Mesa Red Mountain Library besides books this spring. From now until May 7th, the library will feature a 16-foot tall, 136-gallon water jug pyramid as part of the City’s observance of Water Awareness Month. The display represents how much water one person consumes per day in their home.
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“This impressive display illustrates the need for all of us to be more aware of how much water each of us uses on a daily basis,” said Water Conservation Specialist Donna DiFrancesco. “We hope this urges our customers to be responsible in their water usage to protect this valuable resource.”

Typical residential water usage in Mesa ranges from 80 to 180 gallons of water per person per day, including indoor and outdoor use. Water use is broken down in the following categories:

  • Consumption – Six gallons
  • Showers and Baths – 16 gallons
  • Toilets – 18 gallons
  • Household Cleaning – 22 gallons
  • Outdoors – 74 gallons

The display is part of the Water - Use It Wisely campaign, launched in 1999 to promote an ongoing water conservation ethic among Arizona’s rapidly growing population. Following Arizona’s lead, nearly 400 towns, cities, states, utilities, and private and public organizations have adopted the Water - Use It Wisely campaign, making it one of the largest conservation educational outreach programs in the world.

If you miss the Mesa showing … don’t worry.  The water jug pyramid journey continue it’s journey to the City of Peoria from May 8th through the end of June.


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