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Answered by SAMEERSAHIB
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DEFINITION FOR WATER AUDIT:

A water audit, similar to an energy audit, is the method of quantifying all the flows of water in a system to understand its usage, reduce losses and improve water conservation. It can be performed on a large scale for a city or a state as well on a smaller scale for irrigation projects, industries, and buildings.

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Water auditing is a method of quantifying water flows and quality in simple or complex systems, with a view to reducing water usage and often saving money on otherwise unnecessary water use. ... Water auditing is a mechanism for conserving water, which will grow in significance in the future as demand for water increases.

Water audits provide a way to inventory all water uses in your facility and identify ways to increase water use efficiency. The results can help you prioritize steps to implement cost-effective water-saving measures.

Steps in a Water Audit:

Step 1: The Water Use Inventory. It is important that facility executives develop an understanding of exactly how and where their facility uses water. ...

Step 2: Metering. Unfortunately, most facilities only have a single, master water meter. ...

Step 3: Review Maintenance Practices. ...

Step 4: The Water Efficiency Plan.

EASY WAYS TO SAVE WATER IN YOUR YARD AND GARDEN:

Install an automatic-rain-shutoff device. ...

Update your irrigation system with a smart controller. ...

Upgrade to water-efficient emitters. ...

Eliminate leaks. ...

Install a rain barrel. ...

Choose drought-tolerant plants. ...

A thick layer of mulch helps keep the root zone cool and moisture in the soil. ...

Water the soil, not the leaves.

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