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Every Drop Counts

Did you know that Mesa residential customers use about 15 billion gallons of water a year? That’s a lot of water … and once you break it down by population, it translates into about 90 gallons a day for each one of us. That’s why everyone must do their part to save water because if just one gallon was saved each day, that would add up to about 1.75 million gallons saved each year.

The City of Mesa is committed to protecting the future of our national and local water supply through water-efficient practices, products, and services. That is why we are partnering with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to bring to you WaterSense, a national program that offers people a simple way to make product choices that use less water—and perform as well or better than your existing products.

Conservation doesn’t mean you have to make great sacrifices in your lifestyle, and that’s why we are so excited for programs like WaterSense.

Why Should You Care?

  • Using water efficiently will conserve supplies for future generations.
  • Protecting and preserving the nation’s water supply is critical to our economic future and human health.
  • WaterSense labeled products and services perform as well as or better than their less efficient counterparts.
  • Purchasing WaterSense labeled products can help you protect the environment and help you save money on utility bills.

Test Your WaterSense

Think you know everything there is to know about water? You can’t be sure until you’ve played EPA’s new “Test Your WaterSense” online quiz. Maneuver the water-efficiency hero Hydro through water pipes and answer water-efficiency questions while avoiding water wasting monsters such as Sogosaurus and Drainiac.

WaterSense Labeled Products

Stay tuned as WaterSense labeled products become available at a store near you. EPA will post qualified products on its Web site.

Learn More