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Santa Ana’s Updated Permanent Water Conservation Requirements call for all leaks to be repaired within 48 hours of notification by the City.

When it comes to water leaks, every drop counts! Now more than ever, it’s important to fix leaks in your home. It will not only help you save money, but it will also save water and ensure you are in compliance with Santa Ana’s Permanent Water Use Efficiency Guidelines. 

Fixing worn washers in a faucet with a slow steady drip saves 350 gallons per month and much more if the leak is a small stream. For toilets, an easy way to test for leaks is to put food coloring in the tank. Don’t flush. Ten minutes later if you see color in the bowl ten minutes later, you have a leak. 

Faucet and toilet leaks may be easy to detect. How can you tell if you have other leaks inside and outside your home?

 

Detecting Outdoor Leaks 

  • Turn off your house valve (all indoor and outdoor water). 
  • Check the meter register for any movement as described opposite. Any movement indicates a leak between the water meter and your home. 
  • If you suspect you have a leak, be sure to contact a plumber. If you don’t, remember to check for leaks periodically. 

 

Detecting Indoor Leaks 

Your water meter can help you determine whether your water-using fixtures or inside plumbing have inconspicuous leaks. It’s the best place to begin your search. Here’s what you can do: 

  • Turn off all faucets and water-consuming appliances, including evaporative coolers and icemakers in refrigerators. 
  • Check the meter register for any movement of the numbers or the low-flow indicator and note the time. 
  • Check the meter register again after 15-30 minutes. Any movement indicates a leak. 

 


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