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| Tips for Water ConservationFacts and Figures
- 75% of the earth's surface is covered by water. At least 97% of the world's water is too salty for humans, most animals, and plants. Another 2% is either polluted, glacial ice, or otherwise inaccessible and undrinkable. Which leaves use with approximately 1% of the earth's water available to support life.
- The bathroom accounts for 75% of the water used inside the home. The toilet is the biggest single water-guzzler.
- STOP LEAKS! In one year, a leak of one drip per second wastes 10,000 L (2,167 gal.) of water, that's enough to fill more than 60 bathtubs!
- During the summer months water use can more than double, mainly due to lawn and garden watering.
Bathroom
- Install low consumption toilets and other water-saving plumbing fixtures in new construction and remodeling projects.
- Do not let the faucet flow while brushing your teeth, try using a glass of water for rinsing your teeth.
- Rinse your razor in the sink! Before shaving, partially fill the sink with warm water. This will rinse the blade just as well and use less water.
- Don't shower too long or fill the tub too full. Five minutes for showering and about five inches in the tub is plenty.
- If your shower has a single-handle control shut off valve, turn the follow off while soaping and shampooing.
Kitchen
- Pre-rinsing dishes prior to loading them in the dishwasher is an unnecessary use of water. If you are washing the dishes by hand and have a double sink, fill up the other side with rinse water.
- When you are cleaning your fruits and vegetables, plug the sink with clean water instead of rinsing under running water. Save the rinse water for watering your plants.
- Steam vegetables on the stove or in the microwave to reduce the amount of cooking water required.
Laundry Room
- When purchasing an automatic clothes washer, consider water consumption as well as energy efficiency. Most manufacturers now provide this information to consumers.
- If your washing machine has an adjustable water-level indicator, set the dial to use the proper water level or load size.
- If your washing machine has a suds-saver feature, make sure to use it. This feature reuses the clean rinse water for washing the next load.
Outside
- When washing the car, only use the hose to rinse off your car, and fill a bucket with warm soapy water, using a sponge to wash it.
- Replace broken or missing sprinkler heads. A missing sprinkler head can add up to many litres of wasted water.
- More water is dispensed faster with a larger diameter hose. Sprinklers throwing large drops of water in flat patterns are more effective that those with fine, high sprays.
- Watering on windy days will carry water away from its intended area; you're literally throwing your water and money away.
- If you have automatic sprinkler system, make sure it is not watering too long or too often. Automatic sprinklers should be used when the water demand is at its lowest - between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.
- Try planting drought resistant trees and plants. They require little or no watering during hot, dry periods.
- Water only when the grass or plants show signs of needing it.
- Most lawns only require one to one and a half inches of water a week. Deep, infrequent watering promotes deep, strong drought tolerant root systems during the growing season.
- Footprints still appearing on a lawn after a half four or more is in need of water while on a well watered lawn, footprints will disappear within a few minutes.
- Adjust your lawn mower to two or three inches in height. Taller blades of grass have deeper roots and shade the ground to retain moisture longer.
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