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WATER: EVERY DROP COUNTS Article Courtesy of Common Interest Magazine, 2007 Issue 4 - CAI CT Chapter |
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Water: Every Drop Counts
· Never use your toilet as a waste basket. · Do not let the water run while shaving or brushing teeth. (Saves 4 gallons per minute.—That’s 200 gallons/week for a family of four.) · Take short showers instead of tub baths. · Use a water-conserving showerhead which can save 350 pounds of CO2 a year. · If you must use a tub, close the drain before turning on the water and fill the tub only half full. Bathe small children together. · Never pour water down the drain when there may be another use for it -such as watering a plant or garden. · Repair leaky faucets. They can leak up to 100 gallons of water per day!
Kitchen and Laundry:
· Keep drinking water in the refrigerator instead of letting the faucet run until the water is cool. · Wash fruits and vegetables in a basin. Use a vegetable brush. · Do not use water to defrost frozen foods, thaw in the refrigerator overnight. · Use a dishpan for washing and rinsing dishes. · Scrape, rather than rinse, dishes before loading into the dishwasher. · Add food wastes to your compost pile instead of using the garbage disposal · Operate the dishwasher only when completely full. · Use the appropriate water level or load size selection on the washing machine.
Equipment:
· Repair all leaks. A leaky toilet can waste 200 gallons per day. To detect leaks in the toilet, add food coloring to the tank water. If the colored water appears in the bowl, the toilet is leaking. Toilet repair advice is available at www.toiletology.com/index.shtml. · Install ultra-low flow toilets, or place a plastic container filled with water or gravel in the tank of your conventional toilet. Be sure it does not interfere with operation of the toilet’s flush mechanism. · Install low-flow aerators and showerheads. · Consider purchasing a high efficiency washing machine which can save over 50% in water and energy use.
You’re In Control
· Try to do one thing each day to save water. It’s fine if the savings are minimal. Every single drop counts, and every person can make a difference. · Make sure your children and grandchildren are aware of the need to conserve water. · Take the water awareness test and see how you measure up. Go to: www.getwise.org. |



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