Biology, asked by aasimmanir, 7 months ago

Suggest some ways to preserve water at home. (Minimum 5 points) with
full justification……..

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Answered by gangotri8
1

Answer:

•Check your toilet for leaks.

•Stop using your toilet as an ashtray or wastebasket.

•Put a plastic bottle in your toilet tank.

•Take shorter showers.

•Install water-saving shower heads or flow restrictors.

•Take baths.

•Turn off the water while brushing your teeth.

•Turn off the water while shaving.

Answered by ranjanayush317
2

Answer:

1. Be mindful of running water.

Don't keep the faucet running the entire time you're brushing your teeth or washing your hands. You may have heard this one before, but it's easy to lazily run the faucet instead of turning it off while scrubbing and then turning the tap back on when you're ready to rinse. Similarly, avoid luxuriously long showers. Try to limit shower time to 10 to 15 minutes maximum to prevent wasting excess gallons of water.

2. Fix leaks as soon as possible.

Look out for leaky faucets, dripping water from shower heads, rusting pipes and signs of water damage. Locate the source of the leak, and fix it immediately to avoid wasting more water.

3. Don't let the toilet run.

If you notice that your toilet is constantly running, try replacing the flapper. Simply shut off the water to the toilet, and flush to drain the tank. Unhook the old flapper from the base of the tank and chain, and then replace it with the new one. Turn the water back on, and you're all set. If that doesn't work, it may be time to buy a new toilet. Look for an energy-efficient model, and follow these steps to remove the old unit and install the new one.

4. Wash full loads only.

Make sure the dishwasher and washing machine are full before you run them. If you have a unit with energy-saving settings for light washes and smaller loads, take advantage of them. When it's time to invest in a new machine, look for water-saving models with the settings that allow you to adjust to load size.

5. Use a compost bin.

An in-sink garbage disposal needs a lot of water to work efficiently, so opt for a compost bin instead. It's healthier for the environment while reducing water waste and increasing the energy efficiency of your home.

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