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Save Money with Graywater Systems

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Councilman Hinds is helping District 10 residents save money and water by supporting Denver’s Graywater Program, which teaches how to safely reuse household graywater — inside and out. This program lets residents recycle water from sinks, showers, and laundry to water plants or lawns, reducing fresh water use and lowering utility bills. By working with the City, the Councilman is making it easier for neighbors to install graywater systems at home. The program provides clear guidance, educational resources, and step-by-step support to ensure these systems are safe and effective.

For District 10 residents, this means more control over water use and the opportunity to make a real difference in our community by contributing to Denver’s sustainability goals. With Colorado’s growing water challenges, reusing graywater helps conserve a precious resource while also cutting costs. Councilman Hinds encourages neighbors to learn about the program and consider how graywater reuse might fit their homes. Whether you rent or own, this practical approach can make a difference in your water bills and the environment.

Stay tuned for more updates from Councilman Hinds on local sustainability efforts and upcoming community events where you can get involved and ask questions about water conservation and other housing initiatives.


From the Denver’s Perfect 10 Newsletter — Edition 2026-04-a

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