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Don’t water from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and other smart tips to save water and trim your bill

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By Jennifer Nations, Water Services Program Coordinator

In 2023, we set a long list of records for brutal summer heat, including 75 100-degree days. The thermometer sailed past 105 degrees a whopping 30 times.

As a result, our average daily water consumption went to near-record levels. In August, the city initiated Stage 1 mandatory water restrictions for the first time to ensure public health and safety.  

The heat has already returned with a vengeance this summer.

Landscape irrigation drives the annual spike in water demand, and that can translate into an astronomical water bill. Here are some tips to help you maintain your landscape while using our precious water resources efficiently:

Together, we can eliminate water waste, reduce peak water demand, and ensure an adequate supply of safe, high-quality drinking water for everyone.

For more information, contact me at 764-6223 or jnations@cstx.gov.

About the Blogger


Jennifer Nations has been the City of College Station’s water services program coordinator since 1999 after two years as BVSWMA’s environmental compliance officer. She’s also chair of the Water Conservation and Reuse Division for the Texas Section of the American Water Works Association. A native of Fremont, Calif., Jennifer earned a bachelor’s degree in environmental & resource science from UC-Davis in 1995 and a master’s degree in water management & hydrologic science from Texas A&M in 2016.

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