Low Flow Fixtures

Showerheads

The shower accounts for approximately 20% of indoor water use, and 50% to 40% of hot water use.Studies have shown that most people use 4 to 5 gallons of water a minute when they shower.Some of the older showerheads can flow at a higher rate of up to 8 gallons per minute.

You can continue to enjoy an invigorating shower, and still save water and energy in your shower by replacing a high-flow showerhead with a new low-flow showerhead.Theselow-flow showerheads are designed to maintain a refreshing spray and operate within a range of 1.5 to 2.5 gallons of water for each minute.Low flow showerheads increases the shower force by increasing the velocity while dispersing the water into many tiny droplets that still give you a good shower with less water.

There are several models available some equipped with a shut off buttons or handles that allow you to take a navy shower, so it should be possible to find a model that suit you. Because your shower uses more hot water than any other fixture or appliance, low flow showerheads can reduce your hot water cost dramatically.So not only can you save money on your water bill but you will save money on your energy bill as well.

Faucet Aerators

Older faucets typically use 7 gallons per minute and new faucets use about 2.5 gallons per minute.These kitchen and bathroom faucets can be replaced with low flow faucet aerators, which are available in sizes ranging from .5 to 2.5 gallon per minute.These aerators mix air with the water to make an effective spray pattern.By replacing old aerators with new more efficient one you can save a lot of water.

Low Flow Toilets

If you have an older toilet, you could be using up to 40% of you indoor water use on toilet flushing. Older toilets can use any where from 3.5 to 7 gallons per flush.New Ultra Low Flow Toilets or ULFT are a proven technology and only use 1.6 gallons per flush.Most models work very well, with no special problems.Consumer Reports February 1995 issue has an excellent comparison of many different models of Ultra Low Flow Toilets.

Horizontal –axis Washing Machines

A typical household does nearly 400 loads of laundry a year, using about 40 gallons per full load with a conventional washer.In contrast new horizontal-axis washing machines only use 20 –25 gallons per load.These new washing machine are different in that instead of filling the entire tub with water and agitating the clothes covered with water, the new, water efficient machines are front loading and fill the tub only partially full and rotate the clothes through the water.These water efficient clothes washer not only use 1/3 the amount of water as conventional washers but they also ½ of the energy.Therefore, you can save money by using less water, less detergent, and less energy.These new washing machines are made by a number of different manufactures and are carried by appliance retailers nationwide.

Also look for the State of Oregon Residential Energy Tax Credit program.Qualified washing machines will result in a tax credit of $120 to $210, depending on the model.For more information about a list of qualifying models for tax credits visit the State Office of Energy website at www.energy.state.or.us.

 

South Fork Water Board
15962 S. Hunter Ave. Oregon City, OR
Phone: (503) 657-5030 Fax: (503) 656-9336