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Water Facts
One of the best deals in town - 6 Gallons of Suffolk County
Water Authority's water delivered to your home for 1 Cent.
You use 2 gallons of water to brush your teeth (unless
you turn off the faucet while you brush)
2/3 of the water used in your household, is used in the
bathroom.
The average person uses about 160 gallons of water a day.
The water we drink today is the same water that was here
when the dinosaurs roamed the earth!
You could survive a month without food, but only 5 or
6 days without water.
A small drip from your faucet can waste more than 50 gallons
of water per day.
Stay healthy - Your body needs 2-3 quarts of water each
day.
The Suffolk County Water Authority operates the largest
water system in the nation based entirely upon groundwater.
Hydro Geologists estimate that the aquifers in our area
contain 70-90 TRILLION gallons of drinking water - Enough
to supply the current population for hundreds of years,
even if it never rained or snowed again.
New York State's water quality standards for public tap
water are among the most stringent in the nation and are
stricter than those for bottled water sold in New York State.
The SCWA Laboratory in Hauppauge, which cost approximately
$6,000,000 to build, is the largest groundwater testing
facility in the United States.
The SCWA Lab analyzes more than 70,000 water samples per
year for 300 contaminants.
Since 1998, Suffolk County has been recognized as a Groundwater
Guardian community by the Groundwater Foundation, a non-profit
educational organization based in Lincoln, Nebraska.
On average, our area receives about 45 inches of rain
per year with more than 900,000,000 gallons of water entering
the aquifers on an average day. Even during the summer at
peak usage, the SCWA rarely pumps out more than 400,000,000
gallons in a single day.
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