If you haven't replaced your showerheads in several years, you could save 2 gallons per minute or more. Look for showerheads that carry the WaterSense label (using 2.0 GPM or less) and be sure not to alter the flow regulator. If you've purchased a showerhead recently, it's most likely a water-saving model.
www.epa.gov/watersense/products/showerheads.html
Faucet aerators mix air with water to reduce the water a fixture puts out without reducing water pressure. You use less water without noticing a thing! Faucet aerators for kitchen (2.2 gpm or less) and bath (1.0 gpm or less) are available at most home improvement stores.
Look for faucet aerators that carry the WaterSense label. WaterSense labeled faucets and faucet accessories (such as aerators) are high-performing, water-efficient fixtures. If every household in America installed a WaterSense labeled faucet or aerator, we could save more than 60 billion gallons of water annually.
