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♣ WATER CONSERVATION
✍️ Conserving or saving the water for our future generation and other purposes is called water conservation.
♣NEED OF WATER CONSERVATION
✍️Water is now going below the water table, so it is necessary to conserve this for our future generations and ourselves.
♣ STEPS TO CONSERVE WATER
✍️ First of all, educate and aware everyone about importance of water.
✍️ Use mugs for watering the plants instead of pipes.
✍️ Don't brush teeth while tap is running.
✍️ Do rain water harvesting and use that saved water for home purposes like watering the plants and farms.
✍️ Use only limited amount of ground water from borings and hand pumps.
✍️ Run NGOs to aware people and be a member of these NGOs and aware everyone.
1. Consider the water footprint of your diet. Some foods require a lot more water to produce than others. According to WaterFootprint, it takes 140 liters (35 gallons) of water to make just one cup of coffee, 1,000 liters (270 gallons) to make one liter of milk, and 16,000 liters to make one pound of beef. Check out this online water footprint calculator to see how much water some common foods need in order to be produced. The same principles of decreasing the carbon footprint of your diet (eating local, eating organic, and eating less meat) are generally the same principles for decreasing the water footprint.
2. Don’t leave the tap running needlessly. If you are washing your face and you need to get the tap warm, use that initial cooler water to brush your teeth, and then wash your face afterwards when the hot water starts coming out.
3. Choose and use your appliances wisely. Use energy star appliances whenever possible and always use them at full capacity. Choose economy settings and don’t run the dishwasher half-full.
4. Convert your toilet to a dual flush, and don’t flush it more than necessary. If it’s yellow let it mellow, you know? But you still have to flush. Thankfully, converting your toilet to a dual flush is easier than ever, thanks to the Tap-n-Flush. It’s a remarkably easy installation, a very intuitive device, and pays for itself in water savings super quickly. If you don’t want to convert and still want to save water, you might find this toilet tank insert super helpful, too…it’ll reduce the amount of water used every time you flush. But if you really want to up your water conservation game, check out the TapNFlush’s dual flush toilet converter review. The device is simple to install, saves a ton of water, and pays for itself more than twice over in the first year alone. Here’s a video of the device.