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Ridgewood Water : Spikes in Your Water Bill

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February 10,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, The average American uses about 88 gallons of water at home each day. An easy to way to understand individual water use is to look at your water bill—not just the amount due, but how much water you used. Using the data at your fingertips can save you water and money!

If you notice a spike in water use from one month to another, check for leaks. Or maybe summertime irrigation is driving up your water costs, then maybe it’s time to consider getting yourself a WaterSense labeled weather based irrigation controller that uses smart technology to water the lawn only when needed.
Get more tips at www.epa.gov/watersense/understanding-your-water-bill

2 thoughts on “Ridgewood Water : Spikes in Your Water Bill

  1. Can we please address the numerous Ridgewood Water issues? How could we have approved new housing and then find out the water infrastructure is wholly inadequate. This was not a surprise and completely ignored by the council. Why are we allowing money to be spent on a new building for the water department and new software that will do nothing to,address the underlying capacity issues? The issue is not a drought or supply, rather storage and delivery. When will we get leaders that idenify and resolve real problems? The solution is not restrictions or penalities This requires real leadership to stop spending on useless projects and get a real plan and solution for now and the future.

    Get real leadership to make tough decision

  2. Please sell Ridgewood Water. If we can’t handle making money parking cars, how are we supposed to run a public utility. Stop the madness.

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