disease that have been adopted to conserve water
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We want to give you the latest information on water-efficient plumbing fixtures and appliances for home water conservation. We will give you a glimpse at this equipment and illustrate how important conservation is in reducing water and energy use and wasteflows to sewage treatment plants and septic systems. Household water and energy conservation are inescapably linked: by saving water we preserve the energy needed to get it into our homes and treat it. By reducing our use of hot water we will save even more: the energy consumed in heating water ranks second behind that used for home heating and cooling. Energy conservation also helps alleviate major environmental problems such as global warming and acid rain. Although we use water more efficiently then we did a few years ago, much more can be done.
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Conserving water can also extend the life of your septic system by reducing soil saturation and reducing pollution due to leaks. Overloading municipal sewer systems can also cause untreated sewage to flow to lakes and rivers. The smaller the amount of water flowing through these systems, the lower the likelihood of pollution. In some communities, costly sewage system expansion has been avoided by community-wide household water conservation.
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