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Every Drop Counts - Water Conservation

posted in Bathroom, Do-It-Yourself, Natural, Water |

I remember hearing a lot about water conservation when I was growing up, but then somewhere along the line this ‘fad’ seemed to fade away. Perhaps it was the cool thing to do for a while, but once it ran it’s course, people decided they just didn’t have the time to worry about it any longer. This is not something that should be seen as the in thing to do, though that certainly does not hurt. Rather, it should be seen as something we must do as just one small thing to help heal the earth of the damage we have inflicted.

One of the biggest points made about water conservations was that it takes energy to clean and purify water for human consumption and use in the home. This means that anyone who is using water without a thought about water conservation is contributing to that energy use. If a person would pay attention to what they use in the home and what they use it for, they can cut back on the energy used to clean their water. If others do the same, a difference can be seen rather easily.

One of the biggest problems with water is the toilet. It’s not something that most want to talk about, but there is a way to make a huge impact on water conservation by getting a new one or buy modifying the one you have. Toilets use water to flush and if the tank on the back is large, a lot of water is used with each flush. There are toilets you can buy with smaller tanks to help with water conservation or there are modifications that can be made to existing units. Placing a brink or a half a gallon of water in a plastic milk container will cut down on how much water fills the tank and that saves money and water with each flush.

Another way to help with water conservation is to make sure there are no water leaks anywhere in the home or elsewhere on your property. This will save wasted water and money. You can buy dishwashers that use less water or you can do them by hand if you can do so without wasting water. When it comes to watering yards and gardens, only do so when necessary. Instead of filling up the blow-up pool every few days, find ways to extend the time between by finding safe ways to treat the water. These are small things, but they add up quickly.

Tags: Bathroom, Do-It-Yourself, Natural, Water

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