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Free Residential Water Conservation Items

Free Items To Help You Use Water Wisely

TVWD's Free Water Conservation ItemsThank you for your interest in conserving water!

TVWD offers a variety of FREE items to help you use less water in your home: 

Bathroom Faucet Aerator: Allows only 1.0 GPM (gallons per minute) to flow through your faucet. The average bathroom faucet without a low-flow aerator uses 2-3 GPM. Device is threaded for easy installation onto the end of your faucet.

Kitchen Faucet Aerator: Allows only 1.5 GPM to flow through your faucet. The average kitchen faucet without a low-flow aerator uses 3-6 GPM. Device is threaded for easy installation onto the end of your faucet.

Showerhead: This low-flow showerhead allows only 1.5 GPM to flow through your shower. The average non low-flow showerhead uses 5-7 GPM. Device is threaded for easy replacement.

Shower Timer: A 5-minute shower timer. Device adheres to shower wall with enclosed suction cup.

Toilet Dye Tablets: Use tablets to check for a leaky toilet. A silent toilet leak can waste more than 50 GPD. Instructions are on the package.

Toilet Tank Bank: Toilet tank water displacement bag. Install in toilets using more than 1.6 GPF (pre 1992). Save up to 0.8 GPF. Instructions are on the bag.

Water-Efficient Plants for the Willamette Valley booklet: A guide to native and non-invasive plants you can use for your landscape.

To request any of these items or for more information, E-mail our Conservation Department or call (503) 848-3056.

Let’s work together to make every drop count!

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