Ten Ways to Save Water

The United Nations Environment Program predict that if present consumption patterns continue, two out of every three persons on Earth will live in water-stressed conditions by the year 2025. Here are a few ways to conserve water and help do your part:

1. Cut a minute off of your shower every day to save more than 900 gallon of water annually. And if you swap out a 2.5 gallon per minute showerhead for a 1.75 gpm showerhead you can save 7,500. Water-conserving showerheads range from $8-$50 depending on features. Hand-held models are more expensive than fixed models.

2. Use efficient faucets and install low-flow aerators on kitchen and bathroom faucets to save hundreds of gallons of water each month. Low-flow aerators cost about $5-$15 each.

3. Make sure dishwasher is fully loaded, and use the energy-saving dry option if available.

4. Use leftover drinking water for houseplants instead of pouring down the drain.

5. Replace pre-1992 toilets with High-Efficiency Toilets (HETs) to save up to 22,000 gallons of water annually. HETs use 1.3 gallons of water or less per flush.

6. Use the appropriate water level and load size when doing your laundry in your washing machine. If you are looking to replace consider a front-load washers which are usually the most efficient.

7. Use a broom rather than a hose to clean off driveways, steps and sidewalks. For hard to get off gum consider a bucket with a deck brush.

8. Water plants and gardens during the coolest part of the day and avoid watering on extremely windy days.

9. Turn off the water while brushing your teeth or shaving.

10. Landscape with native or low water plants to reduce outside watering usage.

Every little bit helps! Do your part.

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2 Responses to “Ten Ways to Save Water”

  1. BeWaterWise Rep Says:

    Great tips! Today when fresh water levels in many parts of the world have dropped alarmingly, the need to spread awareness on water conservation has grown in importance. These tips would definitely help people save gallons of fresh water at home everyday. To add to these tips, here’s another good section on water saving tips by BeWaterWise.com – http://tr.im/prw9 . Hope these suggestions are useful too!

  2. david Says:

    Here’s a greener road to travel
    A typical car wash lasting 10 minutes uses approximately 100 gallons of water. What if we could conserve hundreds of gallons of water in one week. Go to a local car wash that uses recycled water or use an eco-friendly waterless car wash.
    It takes only 15 minutes, is effective and uses no water


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