TUSTIN : City Succeeding in Water Conservation
Tustin officials reported this week that the water conservation program has significantly decreased usage.
“It appears that our water users have made a conscious effort to conserve water and should be encouraged to continue to do so throughout the summer months,” Administrative Assistant Irma Hernandez said in a report.
Starting this month, the city will offer household kits containing three conservation devices for bathroom use--a low-flow shower head, a toilet tank water displacement bag and dye tablets to detect toilet tank leaks. Each kit will be sold for $1 to help defray the city’s cost of $2.50 per kit.
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