- Our children are now taught in school to turn off the running water while brushing their teeth; not a bad idea for grown-ups too.
- Men and ladies can save water while doing their shaving routines.
- Run your clothes washer and dishwasher only when they are full. You can save up to 1,000 gallons a month.
- For cold drinks, keep a pitcher of water in the refrigerator instead of running the tap. This way, every drop goes down you and not the drain.
- Install an instant water heater near your kitchen sink so you don't have to run the water while it heats up. This also reduces energy costs. Or, try a tankless water heater for your whole house!
- When shopping for a new clothes washer, compare resource savings among Energy Star models. Some of these can save up to 20 gallons per load, and energy too.
Outside:
- Install a rain sensor on your irrigation controller so your system won't run when it's raining.
- Collect water from your roof to water your garden. This is my newest challenge to install a rain barrel collection system. I have convinced my husband of the great benefits - now to convince our budget. The first thing that totally surprised me was how much water comes off a roof.
- Wash your car on the lawn, and you'll water your lawn at the same time.
- Use drip irrigation for shrubs and trees to apply water directly to the roots where it's needed.
- Use sprinklers that deliver big drops of water close to the ground. Smaller water drops and mist often evaporate before they hit the ground.
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