It’s true that some 70% of the Earth is covered by water; however most of that is sea or salt water. Fresh potable water represents a mere fraction of that. Water is Earth’s most valuable resource and must be conserved. The demands that our civilization places upon the Earth’s water supply make water conservation a necessity, not a luxury, regardless of geography or situation. Many nations, cities and communities have made diligent efforts to conserve and protect water supplies, and more become cognizant of the need to do so every year. The Sigelock hydrant ties in perfectly with the goals of water conservation education programs.

The Sigelock hydrant aids in the conservation of our water supply in a number of ways:

No Unauthorized Usage:
Unauthorized usage is virtually eliminated. If those seeking to steal water cannot get into the hydrant, they can’t get the water out. So the stealing of water from a municipality’s supply is virtually stopped and water waste dramatically reduced.

Maintaining Proper Supply Levels:
Often water supplies run low in heavy demand months. Because the Sigelock hydrant enables only legitimate authorities to tap into sources, supplies are far more likely to be at optimal levels in those situations.