Partner With Us
Making water-efficient products the preferred choice among consumers
will help preserve water supplies for future generations, save on
utility bills, and protect the environment. But EPA can't do this
alone; we are partnering with manufacturers,
retailers and distributors, local
and state governments, utilities,
water districts, trade
associations, nonprofits, certified
irrigation professionals, and professional
certifying organizations to bring water-efficient products to
market and spread the word about the need for smart water use.
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If all inefficient toilets in U.S. homes
were converted to WaterSense labeled toilets, we would
save enough water to equal 15 days of flow over Niagara
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