Drinking and Residential Water

Supply and Conservation

Preserving and using water wisely is essential to ensuring a stable drinking water supply. Access Penn State Extension resources on residential water supply and conservation. Find advice on managing on-lot septic systems and utilizing rainwater cisterns. Tips on reducing costs through water conservation and storage are available.

Water Conservation: Benefits and Strategies

Water is essential for life; however, it is a finite resource. The most environmentally sound and cost-effective way to preserve water supplies is through water conservation.

Water conservation provides multiple benefits such as reducing energy bills, preventing urban runoff, and reducing maintenance on public sewage plants and home septic systems. In addition, water conservation helps reduce the need to react to sudden water supply shortages during emergency situations such as drought. Private well owners are advised to begin conserving water as soon as drought conditions occur.

Preserving Water and Cutting Costs

There are various tactics that can be implemented to decrease water demand, encourage cautious usage, and reduced water bills. Indoors water-saving strategies to consider include using a front-loading washer and installing flow-restricted showerheads and faucets. It’s also good to remember that toilets account for a large part of the water consumption in homes. Cost-efficient fixtures include installing a low-flush, air-assisted, or composting toilet.

Outside the home, irrigation is one of the biggest sources of water use, especially during the summer months. Tips for reducing outdoor water usage include using drip irrigation or soaker hoses and planting drought-tolerant landscapes. If you own a pool, using a cover can further prevent losing water to evaporation and increase solar heating of the pool water.

Discover more about reducing water demands with Penn State Extension resources. Practical information can be obtained during the Water Use, Conservation, and Testing webinar or in the Water Conservation for Communities guide.

Rainwater Cisterns

The systems used to collect and store rainwater are known as roof-catchment cisterns. Most cisterns are located underground and supply water to households through a pressurized plumbing system.

Cisterns can be utilized to supply water to farms as well. Water collected from barn and out-building roofs can be used to fill watering troughs and rain barrels. More to that, building a storage cistern alongside a farm building could also be used as an emergency water source.

If utilizing a rainwater cistern for drinking purposes, it is critical to take adequate measures to minimize water quality problems such as lead and copper. Proper cistern planning and construction is the first step to ensuring adequate water quality and quantity. Periodic maintenance of the cistern should be carried out as well.

In this section, find Penn State Extension resources on best water conservation practices and proper management of cisterns. Homeowners can access valuable recommendations on cistern design, water contamination, and water testing.

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  1. Safe Drinking Water Clinic
    Workshops

    Free

    Safe Drinking Water Clinic
    When Multiple Options Available
    Length 2 hours
    Event Format In-Person
    Understand your drinking water supply. Learn how to protect, test, and treat water from wells and springs.
  2. Mantenimiento y Rehabilitación de Pozos de Agua
    Articles
    Mantenimiento y Rehabilitación de Pozos de Agua
    By Dana E. Flowers, Bryan Swistock
    Los pozos de agua requieren un mantenimiento regular para garantizar un flujo de agua adecuado y una calidad óptima del agua.
  3. Efficient irrigation is key to agricultural success. Photo: Jennifer Fetter, Penn State
    Articles
    Water Use Efficiency in Agricultural Trickle Irrigation Systems
    By Andy Yencha, Leon Ressler
    Water availability is a key factor in achieving top crop yields. Since water supply for irrigation in drought situations is often limited, achieving the most efficient way to irrigate is critical to agricultural success.
  4. Core Topic Briefs: Ground Water Model
    Videos
    Core Topic Briefs: Ground Water Model
    Length 16:00
    This video shows movements of water under the earth and how pollution might affect drinking water. (Modelo de Agua Subterranea)
  5. Conodoguinet Creek provides public water for thousands of Pennsylvania citizens in Cumberland County  Photo: Andy Yencha, Penn State
    Articles
    Water Use Data Sources for Pennsylvania
    By Andy Yencha
    Water use can be classified as either consumptive or nonconsumptive. Existing resources can help explain water use data in Pennsylvania.
  6. A lot of data is used to manage Pennsylvania's water resources. Image Credit: Jennifer Fetter
    Articles
    Pennsylvania's Digital Water Atlas
    By Jennifer R Fetter
    An interactive online atlas of statewide water resources and use trends to inform and educate Pennsylvanians on the sustainable use of our lakes, rivers, streams, and groundwater.
  7. Groundwater Basics
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    Groundwater Basics
    By Dana E. Flowers, Dana Rizzo, M.S.
    Everyone can and should do something to protect groundwater. Why? We all have a stake in maintaining its quality and quantity.
  8. Protecting Your Water Well
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    Protecting Your Water Well
    Length 7:48
    Several steps are discussed to help homeowners and farmers protect and properly manage their private water well.
  9. Spring Development and Protection
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    Spring Development and Protection
    By Bryan Swistock, William Sharpe, Ph.D.
    Springs occur wherever groundwater flows out from the earth's surface. Springs typically occur along hillsides, low-lying areas, or at the base of slopes.
  10. Learn, Protect, and Promote Water Lesson Plan and Demonstration
    Articles
    Learn, Protect, and Promote Water Lesson Plan and Demonstration
    Comprehensive Water Quality and Pesticide Stewardship Outreach lesson plan on water sources, pollution, and best management practices, including engaging groundwater recharge and pollution activity.
  11. Why Conserve Water?
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    Why Conserve Water?
    Length 2:25
    The video provides information on the importance of water conservation and offers tips on reducing your water usage.
  12. Benefits from Water Conservation
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    Benefits from Water Conservation
    Length 5:22
    Leaks and wasteful habits are the largest contributors to household water waste. Significant savings can be achieved by changing habits and ensuring your house is leak free.
  13. Saving Water in the Home
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    Saving Water in the Home
    Length 6:11
    Out of all the methods for water conservation, household water use is what consumers have the most control over.
  14. Manejo de Sistemas de Agua Privados
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    Manejo de Sistemas de Agua Privados
    By Bryan Swistock
    Guía informativa y de gestión para los propietarios de viviendas con sistemas privados de abastecimiento de agua: pozos, manantiales y cisternas; donde se incluye además información sobre los análisis de agua, la resolución de problemas y la conservación del agua.
  15. Newly installed three chamber septic and pump tank (Photo by Amy Galford)
    Articles
    Funding for Private Well and Septic System Repairs
    By Amy Galford
    Major repairs or replacement of septic system and drinking water wells can be costly, but there are sources of financial assistance for homeowners.
  16. Are Roadside Springs Safe?
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    Are Roadside Springs Safe?
    By Susan Boser, Bryan Swistock, James Andrew Clark, Diane Oleson, M.S., Amy Galford, Gary William Micsky
    Length 6:27
    Many people drink water from roadside springs in Pennsylvania. But recent research suggests that you should use caution when consuming spring water.
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