I spent $88 to come up with this information — my quarterly bill for regional sewer service contained a brochure that got me thinking.
The expense was well-worth advice on this topic: water-saving tips for a family of four.
Updating your shower with a low-flow showerhead can save 7,665 gallons of water and up to $50 a year.
Cutting the time you spend in the shower to five minutes can save 76,650 gallons of water and up to $498 a year.
Replacing that old water-guzzling toilet with a WaterSense low-flow version can save 10,986 gallons of water and up to $70 a year.
Getting your family to turn the water off while brushing their teeth twice a day can save 11,680 gallons and up to $75 a year.
Updating your faucet or attaching an inexpensive aerator can save 15,622 gallons of water and up to $100 a year.
And that's just the savings that can be achieved in the bathroom. In the kitchen, and for the same family: