In an era where environmental conservation is more critical than ever, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is at the forefront of initiatives aimed at safeguarding our natural resources. One such commendable initiative is the annual "Fix A Leak Week," running March 18-24, which promotes water conservation and public empowerment in tackling household and workplace water leaks.
Fix A Leak Week is a national campaign orchestrated by the EPA under its WaterSense program, designed to raise public awareness about the significance of detecting and fixing water leaks at home and in the workplace. This week-long event encourages households, businesses and communities to inspect their plumbing fixtures and irrigation systems for leaks, which can collectively waste trillions of gallons of water annually in the United States alone. It also encourages them to call a pro when they find a leak that's not an easy fix.