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Stream.gif (27704 bytes)Around Puget Sound, you don’t need to go very far before running into a body of water. However, our supply of clean drinking water is limited. Water conservation is important for our region, our environment, for future generations, and for you pocketbook. Conserving water now can keep down the costs of developing new sources of water. Conservation stretches our water supply, helping our region sustain us during the long time-frame it takes to develop new sources of water supply.

We may all complain and joke about the excessive rain in our region, but the late summer months yield less than 1-inch of rainfall on average. This leads to lower supply levels in our reservoirs at a time of year when we are using more water for outdoor purposes.

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Find out what you can do by learning more about Water Conservation and exploring all the options described in our fact sheets. 

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