What should we do to ensure that our future has plenty of water?
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following are the few steps :
Turn off the tap while brushing your teeth. Water comes out of the average faucet at 2.5 gallons per minute. Don’t let all that water go down the drain while you brush! Turn off the faucet after you wet your brush, and leave it off until it’s time to rinse.
Head to the car wash. If you feel compelled to wash your car, take it to a car wash that recycles the water, rather than washing at home with the hose.
Flush with less. Older toilets use a lot of water. You can reduce your usage by sinking a half gallon jug of water in the toilet tank. Do NOT use a brick, because it will break down and the sediment can damage your tank.
Use less electricity. Power plants use thousands of gallons of water to cool.
following are the few steps :
Turn off the tap while brushing your teeth. Water comes out of the average faucet at 2.5 gallons per minute. Don’t let all that water go down the drain while you brush! Turn off the faucet after you wet your brush, and leave it off until it’s time to rinse.
Head to the car wash. If you feel compelled to wash your car, take it to a car wash that recycles the water, rather than washing at home with the hose.
Flush with less. Older toilets use a lot of water. You can reduce your usage by sinking a half gallon jug of water in the toilet tank. Do NOT use a brick, because it will break down and the sediment can damage your tank.
Use less electricity. Power plants use thousands of gallons of water to cool.
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- Check for leaks in your toilet.
- Drop some food coloring into the tank of your toilet. If the coloring starts to develop in the bowl without flushing, you may have a leak that is using more than 100 gallons of water each day.
- Quit using your toilet as a wastebasket or ashtray.
- Five to seven liters of water are flushed away with every cigarette butt or tissue that is thrown away.
- Place a plastic bottle in the tank of your toilet.
- Shorten your showers.
- Five to ten liters of water are used each minute during a standard shower. Take as as long as is necessary to soap up, wash down, and rise out of the shower.
- Install flow restrictors or water-saving shower heads.
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