EASY WATS TO SAVE WATER
Source: http://www.rogerdarlington.co.uk
• | Don't flush the toilet every time you use it - as the saying goes: "If it's yellow let it mellow; if it's brown flush it down". |
• | Install a dual-flush toilet - then if necessary you can use short flushes for a pee and a longer flush for the rest. |
• | Put a suitable container in your toilet cistern - this could be a brick or plastic container or so-called hippo and it will restrict the amount of water used with each flush. |
• | Turn off the tap when you brush your teeth - a running tap uses more water that necessary. |
• | Take a shower instead of a bath - a conventional shower (as opposed to a power shower) uses around two-thirds less water than a bath. |
• | Don't use more water than you need to boil the kettle - if you're only making one or two cups of tea/coffee, you simply don't need to fill the kettle. |
• | Keep a jug of water in the fridge - then, |
• | Don't run taps to rinse washing up - again this uses more water than you need for the task. |
• | Use cold, waste water to wash out jars for recycling - it does the job just as well. |
• | Only use the washing machine with a full load - even half-load programs use more than half the water of a full load. |
• | Only use the dishwater with a full load - if you have to buy more dishes and utensils, and then do it. |
• | Never leave a tap dripping - if it needs a new washer, fix it. |
• | Don't use a garden sprinkler - it uses far too much water. |
• | Use plants that can withstand drought - Mediterranean species like lavenders, rosemary and cistus can survive with little water. |
• | Don't overreact to a brown lawn - it will come back with rain in the autumn. |
• | Use 'Grey' water on the garden - this is old bath and washing up water (a reasonable amount of detergent will be no problem). |
• | Collect rain water - this is most easily done with the installation of a rain butt. |
• | Consider rainwater 'harvesting' - this is the posh version of a water butt and consists of a large tank that collects rain from the house guttering and pumps it into the home to be used for flushing the toilet. |
• | Wash the car with a sponge and bucket - a hosepipe uses far too much water. |
• | Consider installing a water meter - then you'll only pay for the water you actually use and having a precise measure will encourage you to economize. |
• | Report burst pipes immediately to the local water company - then make sure the burst is fixed as soon as possible. |
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