Steps
- Stack and run a full dishwasher.
- Wash dishes by hand and use the sink to both wash and rinse dishes. Try not to rinse dishes under running water. Rinse them in a separate sink of water.
- Shower instead of taking baths. Turn the shower off when soaping down or washing hair. Turn the shower on to rinse.
- When brushing your teeth, run water only to rinse the brush, and turn the water off while brushing.
- Install low flow shower heads and low water use toilets.
- Wash clothes using a full washing machine.
- Check leaky toilets.
- Check leaky watering systems and pipes. For more information contact your local water company for information on how to perform the checks.
- In the garden mulch plants to promote water retention.
- Install drip watering systems.
- Do not water during the hottest part of the day. Water during the cooler part of the day to prevent evaporation.
- Plant low water use plants. Learn Xeriscaping.
- As to promoting water quality, check with water officials on ways to protect the environment. Some areas have a recycling program to help protect the environment. Use it.
- Wash your car at car washes, as opposed to doing it with a garden hose.
- Never dump anything to a storm sewer!
Sources and Citations
- http://www.wateruseitwisely.com/
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