How to Save Water in Six Easy Ways

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Are you really doing all you can to conserve water, our most precious resource? Here are some simple ways you may not have thought of.

Step 1: Ask yourself if you really want water
Only ask restaurant servers to bring you a glass of water and refill it if you’re planning to drink it.

Step 2: Check your toilet
Make sure your toilet isn’t leaking by putting a drop of food coloring in the tank. If it shows up in the bowl a few minutes later and you haven’t flushed, you have a leak.

Tip
A leaky toilet can waste 200 gallons of water a day!

Step 3: Keep cold water on hand
If you drink tap water at home, keep a jug of it in the fridge so you don’t have to run the water until it’s cold.

Step 4: Recycle veggie water
Wash fruits and vegetables in a basin rather than under running water, then use that water, and any you used to boil vegetables, to water your plants. In addition to saving water, you’ll give them extra nutrients. Or save boiled veggie water to start a soup stock.

Tip
If you have a dehumidifier, use the water on plants.

Step 5: Don’t be lazy!
Sweep steps, driveways, and sidewalks rather than hosing them off.

Step 6: Keep a water spray bottle on the sink
Keep a small spray bottle of water on your bathroom sink. Instead of running the faucet, use it to wet your toothbrush before applying paste. Think of how much water you can save with a few spritzes.

Did You Know?
The average American wastes up to 30 gallons of water every day.

14 Replies to “How to Save Water in Six Easy Ways”

  1. Wee in the sink, that way you don't have to flush all that clean water away. And you don't have to walk to the sink to wash your hands because your already there

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  3. Great video! Another way. If someone hand washes the dishes, a washbowl could be
    placed in the sink, and the water after washing the dishes could be
    used for flushing toilet. Also, if there's place, a bucket can be placed
    in the bathroom sink, so all the water from washing hands or teet could
    also be used for flushing.

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