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Every individual
stop wasting water.​

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Answered by athpatil
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Answer: Using water-saving techniques can save you money and diverts less water from our rivers, bays, and estuaries, which helps keep the environment healthy. It can also reduce water and wastewater treatment costs and the amount of energy used to treat, pump, and heat water.

There is a shortage in many areas of potable (drinkable) water. And if you leave a tap running, you are indeed reducing the supply of potable water. It is quite difficult, expensive and time-consuming to separate the drinkable water back again from the dirt and germs in the drain.

Explanation: If every stop wasting water then are some advantages and disadvantages. AS per we knew that water is a important resoure. but want when everyone started saving water.

advantages:    saving money,

   environment and energy.

   protecting the drinking water resources.

   reduce or minimize the pollution and health problems.

   reduce the need for new waste water treatment facilities.

   save the aquatic environment.

disavantages:    Rainfall is unpredictable.

   Water tanks can be very hard clean.

   You may have to refill your water tank, so it may cost you money.

   Some cleaning systems cost a lot of money.

   You can't collect as much water as you like, as it over flows.

   Water tanks have a high chance of getting dirty.

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Answered by 32527
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Explanation:

And now, water, that luxury that we first-world types are so fortunate to be able to rely on, is also at risk. The average person in the UK uses around 143 liters of it every day – for a family of four that’s nearly half a ton, which is about the weight of a cow (fun fact).

But with the country’s population growing by nearly a whopping 400,000 every year, there’s going to come to a point where this simply isn’t sustainable

1. Don’t be a drip

Think about it: when you’re brushing your teeth, do you really need to leave the tap running? The answer’s no; once you’ve wet your brush, you don’t need to run the tap again until you’re done. Also, all the time you spend running the tap waiting for it to get cold is wasting liters – and all for a glass of water. A really easy and clever thing to do is to collect the water in a washing up bowl and then use it for your washing up later in the day, for watering your houseplants or even chucking down the loo instead of flushing. Or even better, if you want a quick refreshing glass of water why not fill a jug in your fridge? That way, you’ll always have cold water whenever you fancy it

2. Each cuppa can cost

Are you one of those people who fills the kettle right up to maximum every time you go to make a cup of tea? Don’t feel too bad – we all do it. But it’s another habit to think about changing, largely because it might save you some pennies on the electricity bill as well as saving water. You only need to fill your kettle with the water needed for the number of people you’re making teas for  – and if that’s just you, just boil a mug’s worth. You’ll have your cuppa much quicker this way, and you won’t be using anywhere near as much energy to heat a smaller amount of water. Double win !

 

3. Shorten your shower  

This is a well-known one, but it’s also one of the easiest. From letting the shower run until it gets warm, to standing in under the showerhead for a solid 20 minutes absorbing all the warmth, we are all guilty of overdoing it in the shower – but it’s really simple to cut this habit.

4. Clean less, but clean clever

Speaking of laundry, being a responsible adult and cleaning is another area where you can reduce your water usage. It can be as simple as saving up your laundry so you’re only ever doing a full load; this uses less water and energy than doing two half loads. Or, if you have a dishwasher, only ever put it on when it’s actually full – as tempting as it is to fire it up just to clean your favourite bowl so you don’t have to physically wash it up. Except don’t wash it up, because running a full dishwasher is more water - efficient than physically cleaning everything in the sink. Who knew?

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