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Conservation - Water
Water Conservation
There are several things you can do around your home that
will significantly reduce water waste and save you money.
In the bathroom:
- Nearly 75% of the water used in your home is used in
the bathroom.
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An ultra-low toilet can cut your family’s total
indoor water use by as much as 20%.
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Don’t let the water run when you’re brushing your
teeth or washing your face. "
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When showering, just get wet and turn the water off
while soaping up, then turn back on to rinse off.
You can also have low-flow showerheads installed
that will deliver as little as 1.25 gallons per
minute, as compared to the standard 3.2 gallons.
In the kitchen:
- Make sure your dishwasher is full because it uses
the same amount of water whether it contains a full load
or just a few pieces.
- Keep a pitcher of water in the refrigerator for
drinking rather than running water each time.
In the laundry:
- Most washers offer different water levels for small,
medium, and large loads. Select the appropriate water
level for your load of laundry and wait until you have a
full load of clothes before running the washing machine
whenever possible.
Outside:
- If you have a pool, cover it. Thousands of gallons
of water can be lost through evaporation. Covering the
pool will reduce this by 90%.
- Clean your driveway with a broom or blower. Hosing
it down for five minutes wastes 25 gallons of water.
- Water your grass between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m. to
prevent evaporation and allow more water to penetrate
the soil.
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