Fix a Leak and Win Big for Fix-A-Leak Week 2025! - City of Spokane, Washington

Spokane, WALocal News

The City of Spokane is gearing up for Fix-A-Leak Week 2025, an initiative that underscores the importance of addressing household leaks to conserve water. With the EPA's backing, this campaign highlights that homes waste an average of 10,000 gallons of water annually due to leaks, contributing to a staggering national total of approximately 1 trillion gallons. To visualize this enormity, the article notes that this quantity could fill Lake Coeur d’Alene to the brim, with water left over. Spokane residents are encouraged to take part in a leak detection challenge, where they can send in photos of their leak repairs for a chance to win a Flume Smart Water Monitor. This innovative device aids in monitoring water usage and identifying leaks swiftly.

The article emphasizes that simple inspections can make a significant difference, aiding both conservation efforts and homeowners' finances. With the call to action, Spokane aims to engage its community in proactive water management practices. Overall, this campaign serves as a reminder of the collective responsibility to minimize water waste through awareness and action.

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