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Gulf Coast Water Authority

@gcwatx

Gulf Coast Water Authority is a water utility providing water to communities, agriculture and industry in Galveston, Brazoria and Fort Bend counties.

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Take the guesswork out of watering with this online calculator based on your lawn and current weather conditions. Brought to you by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service​ texaset.tamu.edu/?_ga=2.7044539…

Take the guesswork out of watering with this online calculator based on your lawn and current weather conditions. Brought to you by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service​
texaset.tamu.edu/?_ga=2.7044539…
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With rain in our weekend forecast, conserve water by turning off automatic sprinklers. Skip watering your garden and put your feet up - or walk the dog. 😀

With rain in our weekend forecast, conserve water by turning off automatic sprinklers. Skip watering your garden and put your feet up - or walk the dog. 😀
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With rain in the forecast, conserve water by turning off automatic sprinklers & skip watering the garden this week. #conservewater

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We're proud to promote water conservation as an EPA WaterSense member. This year, WaterSense is celebrating 3.4 trillion gallons of water saved since 2006 thanks to water-savers like you! #waterconservation

We're proud to promote water conservation as an <a href="/EPAwatersense/">EPA WaterSense</a> member. This year, WaterSense is celebrating 3.4 trillion gallons of water saved since 2006 thanks to water-savers like you! #waterconservation
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Q: Hurricane season has begun. How much water do you need to have on hand if a storm threatens our area? A: At least 1 gallon per person per day for at least 3 days. ready.gov/water

Q: Hurricane season has begun. How much water do you need to have on hand if a storm threatens our area?
A: At least 1 gallon per person per day for at least 3 days.
ready.gov/water
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June 8 is World Oceans Day. It's estimated that more than 8 million tons of plastic end up in our oceans each year. Learn about what that means and how to reduce plastic pollution. #celebrateworldoceansday oceanservice.noaa.gov/hazards/marine…

June 8 is World Oceans Day. It's estimated that more than 8 million tons of plastic end up in our oceans each year. Learn about what that means and how to reduce plastic pollution. #celebrateworldoceansday oceanservice.noaa.gov/hazards/marine…
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We draw from the Brazos River Basin to provide water to industries, communities and rice farmers in Brazoria, Fort Bend and Fort Bend counties.

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As water use rises with summer temperatures, Gulf Coast Water Authority encourages everyone to Make Every Drop Count. #waterconservation

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Leaking toilets can be sneaky water thieves. Check toilets for silent leaks by putting a few drops of food coloring in the tank and waiting 10 minutes. If colored water appears in the bowl, you may have a leak.

Leaking toilets can be sneaky water thieves. Check toilets for silent leaks by putting a few drops of food coloring in the tank and waiting 10 minutes. If colored water appears in the bowl, you may have a leak.
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💦 Tip Tuesday: One method of saving water is by changing our habits. Sometimes doing what's best for everyone takes a little retraining of ourselves.

💦 Tip Tuesday: One method of saving water is by changing our habits. Sometimes doing what's best for everyone takes a little retraining of ourselves.
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Drought across Texas impacts the Brazos River Basin, the sole source of water for our service area - Galveston, Fort Bend and Brazoria counties. #MakeEveryDropCount