What’s on Tap?

One of the most important questions you can answer about your water use is What’s On Tap? – meaning, what is the source of the water coming out of the faucets in your home and your place of work. It’s surprising that very few can answer this question given that our bodies are made of nearly 70% water and the water you consume is literally the river or groundwater that you are made of! It makes sense to know the source and quality of that water.

Buy Stickers

Let us help you answer the question with our striking and durable What’s On Tap? stickers. Put your river’s name over sinks and toilets at home, work, and school to easily identify your drought-stressed water source. Each time someone turns on that faucet, they will know there is a real river flowing out. Each of us can then choose, How will I use this river?

On tap:

Tuolumne River Sticker

San Francisco Public Utility Commission (SFPUC) and areas of the South Bay: Toulumne River

San Francisco Public Utility Commission – direct and wholesale customers will be so pleased to know they have Tuolumne River On Tap.Tuolumne River

On tap:

Mokelumne River Sticker

EBMUD: East Bay Municipal Utility District

Those using waters from EBMUD – East Bay Municipal Utility District – will be thanking the Mokelumne River each time they use their taps. Mokelumne River

We’re raring to help you get to know and love the river giving you your water source. And we think you’re going to want to join in the fun! Our goal is to get these stickers over every kitchen and bathroom tap over every toilet and urinal – in every home, restaurant, school, university, business and industrial building.

Cost These 4″ x 2.25″ oval stickers are only $1.00 each (cost of shipping). Now that’s a cheap way to save water!

Not seeing your water source? Let us know! We’ll make customized sets of 100 or more stickers with personalized information about your water source.

In many areas of California, there is literally a single river pouring out of our water taps, and those rivers are known for the high quality drinking water they provide.

 

We’re even encouraging people to name it out loud and thank the river every time you turn on the tap. It’s a gratitude thing!