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NEW! Cary launches new water conservation incentives. Learn more. Overview
Water conservation in Cary is more than a "feel good" endeavor. The Town's comprehensive program provides solutions for maximizing use of a crucial natural resource. Demand for water during the hottest, driest days can be more than twice the daily average. Reducing this spike in usage lengthens the time before costly treatment plant expansion is required. Water Wise Hotline (919) 469-4090 – Monday through Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Has your water use risen inexplicably? Would you like
to know how much the · Discuss your water consumption Our Let’s Be Water Conscious brochure provides tips on reducing water use indoors and outdoors. Utility Billing Online allows customers to track their water usage and even pay bills over the computer. Voluntary Measures, Incentives & Regulations The water conservation program was established in 1996 to efficiently manage Cary's water resources and to decrease reliance on outside sources. In 2007, consultants completed Cary's Integrated Water Resources Management Plan (IWRMP). The study developed a water use profile of the Town's current customers, developed water demand projections, evaluated the effectiveness of the existing water conservation program, evaluated options for the expansion of the Town's reclaimed water system, and recommended a water resources management alternative that incorporates conservation and reuse elements. Elements of the recommend water conservation plan include: The IWRMP also encouraged the continued evaluation and implementation of new water conservation incentives such as the rebates for high efficiency toilets that were initiated in 2008. Contact For irrigation and
outdoor water use questions: Cecil Sheppard, water conservation technician For Block Leader and
other education programs: Heather Morell, conservation specialist-volunteer coordinator For landscape budgets: |