A water conservation project funded by the Southwest Florida Water Management District and the City of Bradenton will provide residents with water saving devices to retrofit their toilets.
Bradenton residents who have high volume toilets made before 1995 are eligible to receive Water Saver devices that are used inside the toilet tank. Approximately 8,000 of the devices are available for distribution.
The city estimates this project may conserve as much as 60,000 gallons of water per day. Billing data from one year before installation to one year after installation will be collected to determine the actual water savings.
The total cost for this program is $8,000, which will be divided among the District’s Manasota Basin Board and the City of Bradenton.
Residents interested in receiving a Water Saver device may contact the city of Bradenton at 941-708-6300.