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Tips For Water Conservation In And Around Your Home

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Lack of adequate water supply is fast becoming a global concern. Various water conservations methods are the need of the hour to overcome worsening water supply trend in the world.
Lack of adequate water supply is fast becoming a global concern. Various water conservations methods are the need of the hour to overcome worsening water supply trend in the world. One can start water conservation at his home and save money as well as benefit the community as a whole. At home, use of water can be reduced by 35% by adopting water conservations methods. It not only help save water but also further water use and recycling on sustainable basis.

Water Conservations At Home

Ensure that all faucets and pipes in the bathrooms and kitchen are in working condition and do not have any leakage. Hundreds of gallons of water can be wasted through these leakages. Every time flush is used, five to seven gallons of water is wasted, hence this can be saved by not using toilet as wastebasket or ashtray. Toilet leaks usually go undetected. Check toilets for leakages by adding color to toilet tank and checking for color in toilet bowl within half an hour. Colored water in bowl indicates toilet tank leakage and needs to be rectified as soon as possible. Parts can be replaced, and these are usually inexpensive yet significant from environment point of view.

Monitor water leakages through house water meter. Water meter reading should be same for two hours if no water is being used anywhere in the house. Leakages will be indicated from changes in readings. Install shower heads and facets which are low flow. Fit all faucets at home with aerators. Replace flushes with the ultra low volume flush model which uses only six liters of water per flush. Insulting water pipes with pre-silt foam as a mode of water conservation can save energy and water needed for heating it.

Common day-to-day activities like taking shorter showers, turning water off while brushing teeth, and shaving with water stored in the sink instead of running water, using washing machines and dishwasher for full load washes, etc. go a long way toward achieving the aim of water conservation. Other easy to implement habits include not leaving water running while washing dishes by hand, cleaning vegetables in stoppered sink filled with clean water or a pan of water, and store water in fridge for drinking purposes (cold water).

Water Conservations In Yard And Garden

Try and plant drought resistant lawns, plants, and shrubs in the garden since they require less water for growth. Plant trees in groups based on their water needs. Layering areas around plants and trees with mulch absorbs moisture and allows only slow evaporation of water as well as discourages growth of weeds. Avoid watering gardens on windy days and position sprinklers to fall on lawn and plants and away from paved areas. Water the lawn only when needed, and allowing them to grow slightly longer will help retain more moisture. While watering lawns, ensure that water reaches the roots and soil soaks it so that it does not dry quickly. Watering in early morning or at dusk reduces loss of water through evaporation and discourages pests like slugs. Use of organic matter increases absorption capacity of soil and also aids in water retention. Installation of simple irrigation methods like drip irrigation, rain barrel catchments system, and soaker hoses can greatly aid in water conservations around your garden.

Saving water can be done without any significant costs and hence, should be practiced by each and everyone.

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