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what is water conservation how we can conserve them sst​

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Answered by prerna2804
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1. Turn off the taps

Don't let your water consumption run out of control. Save 6 litres of water a minute by turning off your tap while you brush your teeth. Fix leaky taps  too – and stop what could be 60 litres of water going straight down the drain every week.2. Quality and seasonal eating

Rearing animals for meat and dairy and harvesting crops like avocado at a large and unsustainable scale is incredibly water-intensive. By cutting down on meat and dairy and eating seasonal vegetables you'll be helping to conserve water.

You'll also be helping to protect the climate. The meat and dairy industries are big contributors to global warming.

3. Shower with less

Every minute you spend in a power shower uses up to 17 litres of water . Set a timer on your phone to keep your showers short, sweet and water-saving.

5. Get a low-flush toilet

The average UK household flushes the loo 5,000 times per year . Modern dual-flush systems save huge amounts of water. They use just 6 litres – or 4 with a reduced flush – much less than the 13 litres for each old-style single flush.

If you can't invest in a new loo, get a water-saving bag for your old-style toilet .

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6. Boil what you need

Save water, money and energy by only boiling as many cups of water as you need. 7. Steam your veggies

Steam your food to cut water usage and retain more of the natural nutrients.

If you do boil, try using the leftover water as a tasty stock for soups. Or let it cool and use it to water plants.

pile of wasted food

8. Reduce food waste

It takes a lot of water to produce our cereal, fruit and other food.

More than half of the 7 million tonnes of food and drink UK households bin every year could be eaten. Wasting less food could save you £540 a year .

Get some handy advice from Love Food Hate Waste , or get inspired by high-tech solutions to food waste  from around the world.

Watering can in overgrown garden

9. Time your gardening

Water outdoor plants in the early morning or at the end of the day to stop water immediately evaporating in sunlight and heat. Water the soil so that the liquid goes straight to the roots, where it’s needed.

In a heatwave, animals need water too. Instead of watering your lawn, leave out a water-filled container, like a casserole dish, for birds to drink from and wash. Thirsty bees and other insects will need a saucer or bowl with water and stones in it.

Switching to an efficient shower head will allow you to lather up in less water, which means you'll save water and cut your bills.

shower head with water

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4. Save up your dirty clothes

Washing a full machine load of clothes uses less water and energy than 2 half-loads . This means lower bills as well.

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