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Ewing, NJ 08628
EV Charging Infrastructure (coming soon)
-- Leave the Leaves - for Homeowners
-- Leave the Leaves for Landscapers
Native/Invasive Species Education
-- Emerald Ash Borer
-- Wild About Ewing (Ewing Green Team)
Only Rain Down the Storm Drains (coming soon)
Recycling / Paper Shredding Initiatives
-- Brush and Bulk Waste
-- Paper Shredding
-- Project Medicine Drop
Stormwater
-- Stormwater Management
-- Stormwater Resources
-- Report Road Salt Spillage
Understanding Your Water Bill from the EPA's WaterSense
We need to be smarter about water. The following tips can help you to save thousands of gallons of water which inevitably saves money. That's right, thousands of gallons! Saving water works to protect natural ecosystems for future generations. The conservation of water also saves energy, reducing an individual's ecological footprint.
Did you know? The average bathroom faucet flows at a rate of two gallons per minute.
Check out our Grasscycling page for more information on saving time, money, and the environment thru grasscycling.
Check out the Rutgers Fact Sheet on Conserving Water on Home Lawns and Landscapes in New Jersey.
Businesses also need to be smarter about water. The following tips can help you to save thousands of gallons of water which inevitably saves money and improves your bottom line.
Before doing anything else, businesses should conduct a water audit to learn where the areas of the greatest waste and the greatest potential for saving might be. They can then set their water saving goals .
Leaky pipes and appliances can waste hundreds of gallons of water annually. Eradicating leaks should be a priority and an easy focus for a business. To learn more about using technology to assist go Advance Metering Infrastructure at the EPA’s WaterSense pages.
WaterSense A label for water-efficient products and a resource for helping consumers save water. From the Environmental Protection Agency.
Leaks Can Run, but They Can't Hide Are you ready to chase down leaks? Household leaks can waste more than 1 trillion gallons of water annually nationwide, so each year we hunt down the drips during the EPA’s annual Fix a Leak Week.
The Watershed Institute - Keeping water clean, safe and healthy. They work to protect and restore the local waters and natural environment in central New Jersey through conservation, advocacy, science and education. Their River-Friendly program works to educate citizens to conserve water by decreasing indoor and outdoor water usage through efforts aimed at minimizing unnecessary water use or by capturing rainwater for later use.
New Jersey Drought Information The Division of Water Supply and Geoscience within the Department of Environmental Protection, regularly monitors various water supply conditions within the state based on the different Water Supply Regions, and keeps NJ residents up-to-date on possible drought conditions.