Water Education and Information
Serving the City of Jacksonville, Arkansas - founded in 1870
How To Read Your Water Meter
You've
probably seen at your house or business, but what does it mean?
What do those light and arrows even mean?! Click on the image for
an easy to read and understand outline of your water meter features.
"Do I Have A Water Leak?" Some Ways To Check
If the leak indicator is flashing or continuously on, you may have a leak.
Leaks can result from various circumstances so to help you identify a possible
leak, the checklist below has some common causes.
Possible Cause of Leak |
Intermittent |
Continuous |
| Outside faucet, garden or sprinkler system leaking |
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| Toilet valve not sealed properly |
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| Toilet running |
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| Faucet in kitchen or bathrooms leaking |
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| Ice maker leaking |
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| Soaker hose in use |
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| Leak between the water meter and the house |
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| Washing machine leaking |
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| Dishwasher leaking |
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| Hot water heater leaking |
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| Watering yard for more than eight hours |
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| Continuous pet feeder |
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| Water-cooled air conditioner or heat pump |
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| Filling a swimming pool |
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| Any continuous use of water for 24 hours |
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Tips For Saving Money On Your Water Bill!
- When washing dishes by hand, don't let the water run while rinsing.
Fill one sink with wash water and the other with rinse water.
- Some refrigerators, air conditioners and ice-makers are cooled with
wasted flows of water. Consider upgrading with air-cooled appliances
for significant water savings.
- Adjust sprinklers so only your lawn is watered and not the house, sidewalk,
or street.
- Run your clothes washer and dishwasher only when they are full. You
can save up to 1,000 gallons a month.
- Choose shrubs and groundcovers instead of turf for hard-to-water areas
such as steep slopes and isolated strips.
- Install covers on pools and spas and check for leaks around your pumps.
- Use the garbage disposal sparingly. Compost vegetable food waste instead
and save gallons every time.
- Plant in the fall when conditions are cooler and rainfall is more plentiful.
- For cold drinks keep a pitcher of water in the refrigerator instead
of running the tap. This way, every drop goes down you and not the drain.
- Monitor your water bill for unusually high use. Your bill and water
meter are tools that can help you discover leaks.
- Water your lawn and garden in the morning or evening when temperatures
are cooler to minimize evaporation.
- Wash your fruits and vegetables in a pan of water instead of running
water from the tap.
- Spreading a layer of organic mulch around plants retains moisture and
saves water, time and money.
- Use a broom instead of a hose to clean your driveway and sidewalk and
save water every time.
- If your shower fills a one-gallon bucket in less than 20 seconds, replace
the showerhead with a water-efficient model.
- Collect the water you use for rinsing fruits and vegetables, then reuse
it to water houseplants.
- If water runs off your lawn easily, split your watering time into shorter
periods to allow for better absorption.
- We're more likely to notice leaks indoors, but don't forget to check
outdoor faucets, sprinklers and hoses for leaks.
- If you have an automatic refilling device, check your pool periodically
for leaks.