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Water Conservation
Let's Conserve Indoors! Save water and money this winter.
Winter is a great time to make sure your toilet is in tip-top shape.
Here's why: toilets are the main source of water use at home, so learning how to take care of your toilet can mean real water savings. Plus, you'll likely be spending some more time inside as the weather gets colder and rainier, too. Take 20 minutes to check for running toilets and silent leaks.
Find out how you may be able to save water and money by watching this 2-minute video on how to check your toilet.
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FREE Water Efficiency Kits for Newberg Water Customers.
Email environment@newbergoregon.gov to order or call 503-537-1282.
FREE Water Assessment for low-income customers
Low-income customers can apply for a free water assessment , shower-heads and faucet aerators and more! Complete the application form and return it to PO Box 970, Newberg, Oregon 97132.
IT MATTERS !
Conserving water, using native plants and good land stewardship now will ensure our region is protected for generations.
View USDA and NOAA regional water condition maps.
City of Newberg Conserves!
The City serves over 24,000 people plus small industry and agricultural concerns using an under ground water source south of the City. Conservation by homeowners, businesses and the City have kept water needs stable even though the population has increased! Source: USGS