Water
Conservation Tips
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- Check
your toilet for leaks. Put a
little food coloring into your
toilet tank and let it sit for
15 minutes. If the color appears
in the bowl without flushing,
you have a leak that should
be repaired immediately. A leaky
or fully running toilet can
waste as much as 70,000 gallons
of water a month!
- Bathroom
facilities claim nearly 75%
of the water used. An ultra-flow
flush toilet can cut your family's
total indoor water use by as
much as 20%.
- Low-flow
showerheads can be installed
to deliver 1.25 gallons per
minute, as opposed to the standard
3.2 gallons. Or keeping your
shower to less than 5 minutes
can save up to 1,000 gallons
a month. Energy savings from
less hot water usage will also
result.
- Check
faucets for leaks. A dripping
faucet can waste up to 180 gallons
of water a month.
- Install
sink aerators to reduce the
flow of water. You could save
up to 240 gallons a month.
- Turn
off the faucet. This may sound
simple, but gallons of water
are wasted daily while people
wash dishes, clean vegetables,
shave and brush their teeth.
Turning off the water while
you shave can save you more
than 400 gallons per month.
- When
you rinse off vegetables and
fruits, plug up the sink instead
of using running water.
- Plug
up the sink when you wash dishes
by hand, too. When you're finished,
turn on the garbage disposal
as you pull the plug.
- Keep
a bottle of drinking water in
the refrigerator. Allowing the
faucet to run until the water
feels cool wastes water.
- Select
the appropriate water level
for the size of the load of
laundry. Most washers now offer
preset water levels for small,
medium and large loads.
- Maximize
appliance efficiency by making
sure dishwashers and clothes
washers are fully loaded before
starting them. Do this and you
can save another 15 gallons
per load for dishwashers or
55 gallons per load for clothes
washers.
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