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m. <br />washers in a faucet with a slow steady drip saves 350 gallops, per month, and 2,000 gallons amonth if the leak <br />is a small stream. For toilets, an easy way to test for leaks is to put food coloring in theta nk. Don't flush. Ten <br />'minutes later if you see color! n the bowl, you have a leak. Faucet and toilet leaks maybe easy to detect. But how <br />can you tell if you have other leaks inside and outside your home? <br />Detecting Indoor Leaks: Your water meter can help you determine Rest Water conservation I <br />Restrictions call for all leaks <br />whetheryourwater- using fixtures or inside plumbing have inconspicuous to be repaired within 48 hours <br />leaks. Its the best place to begin your search. Here's what you can do: of notification by the City. <br />• Turn off all faucets and water- consuming appliances, including <br />evaporative coolers and icemakers in refrigerators. <br />• Check the meter register for any movement of the numbers or the low -flow indicator and note the time. <br />• Check the meter register again after 15 -30 minutes. Any movement indicates a leak. <br />Detecting Outdoor Leaks: Turn off your house valve (all indoor and outdoor water). Check the meter register for <br />any movement as described above. Any movement indicates a leak between the water meter and your home. Ifyou <br />suspect you have a leak, be sure to contact a plumber, And if you don't, remember to check for leaks periodically. <br />`t READING YOUR WATER METER <br />Water meters are usually located between the sidewalk and <br />Curb under a cement cover. Remove the cover by inserting a screwdriver <br />in the hole of the lid and then carefully lift the cover. The meter reads straight <br />across, like the odometer on your car. Read only the white numbers. You can refer <br />to the adjacent diagram for details about reading the water meter register. <br />0 Low -Flow Indicator ­The low -flow indicator will spin if any water is flowing <br />through the meter. <br />Sweep Hand — Each full revolution of the sweep hand indicates that <br />one cubic foot of water (7.48 gallons) has passed through the meter. The <br />markings at the. outer edge of the dial indicate tenths and hundredths of <br />one cubic foot. <br />Meter Register — The meter register Is a lot like the mileage odometer on <br />your car, The numbers keep a running total of all the water that has passed <br />through the meter. The register shown here indicates that 345,711 cubic <br />feet of water has passed through this meter. <br />SANTA ANA WATER QUALITY REPORT ls <br />EXHIBIT 5 <br />75C -58 <br />