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Conservation Tips
Conserving water is each individual’s
responsibility. Being
mindful to how you use water will not only help the environment, but it will lower
your utility bill!
Dishwasher: Most dishwashers use about
12 gallons per wash. Avoid running the dishwasher if it is not fully loaded.
Washing dishes by hand: Do not wash dishes with the water running. Fill one sink
with washing water and use the other sink for rinsing.
Toilet: Check the toilet for hidden leaks. Leaks can occur when parts are old or
when the toilet is out of adjustment. You may check for hidden leaks by adding food
coloring to the tank. If, without flushing, the color begins to appear in the bowl,
you have a leak that should be repaired.
Showers/Baths: Most showers use between 2.5 to 10 gallons of water per minute. Time
yourself and reduce the water jet. A partially filled tub uses far less water than
a long shower, while a short shower uses less than a full tub. Install water-saving
shower heads or flow restrictors.
Shaving/Brushing teeth: Water taps run at about 5 gallons per minute. Do not leave
the water running during activities such as shaving and brushing teeth.
Laundry: Most washing machines use 40 or more gallons of water per load, whether
it's a full or small load. Wash in full loads only, or change the setting of your
machine for half loads if possible. If you are planning to buy a new machine, make
sure you buy one that saves energy and water.
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