North Plains Groundwater Conservation District

03/26/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 03/26/2026 09:06

Spring Into Conservation: Simple Ways to Save Water at Home

As spring arrives in the Texas Panhandle, it's the perfect time to refresh not just your home and yard-but also your water habits. Whether you're planting a garden, greening up your lawn, or just tackling seasonal chores, a few simple steps can make a big difference in protecting our shared water supply from the Ogallala Aquifer.

Here's how you can get started this season:

Check for Leaks-Indoors and Out
Winter weather can take a toll on pipes and fixtures:

  • Inspect outdoor faucets and hoses for cracks or drips
  • Look for leaks under sinks and around toilets
  • Test your irrigation system for broken sprinkler heads
  • Even small leaks can waste hundreds of gallons over time.

Water Your Lawn the Smart Way
Spring watering sets the tone for the rest of the season:

  • Water early in the morning or late in the evening to reduce evaporation
  • Adjust sprinklers so they water grass-not sidewalks or streets
  • Only water when needed; overwatering can harm plants and waste resources
  • A healthy lawn doesn't need as much water as you might think.

Choose Water-Wise Landscaping
Consider adding plants that thrive in our climate:

  • Native and drought-tolerant plants require less watering
  • Group plants with similar water needs together
  • Add mulch to retain soil moisture and reduce evaporation
  • These choices can cut outdoor water use significantly.

Upgrade Fixtures for Efficiency
Small changes inside your home can add up:

  • Install low-flow showerheads and faucet aerators
  • Check if your toilet is an older, high-water-use model
  • Run dishwashers and washing machines only with full loads
  • Efficiency doesn't mean sacrificing comfort-it just means using water wisely.

Rethink Outdoor Water Use
Spring cleaning doesn't have to mean excess water use:

  • Use a broom instead of a hose to clean driveways and sidewalks
  • Wash your car with a bucket and nozzle that shuts off automatically
  • Cover pools when not in use to reduce evaporation

️ Let Nature Help
Take advantage of spring rainfall:

  • Turn off irrigation systems after a good rain
  • Consider installing a rain barrel for outdoor watering
  • Keep an eye on local weather before watering

A Community Effort
Every drop saved at home helps protect our region's water future. The North Plains Groundwater Conservation District works year-round to manage and conserve groundwater-but lasting impact starts with everyday actions by residents like you.

Spring is a season of renewal-and a great time to build better habits. By making a few simple changes now, you can lower your water bill, support your community, and help sustain the Ogallala Aquifer for generations to come.

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