Quick tips #1: how not to be a drip PDF Print E-mail

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How Not to Be a Drip

What can you do to conserve the earth’s dwindling water supply and help stop its contamination?

 

  • First and foremost, don’t let the water run … even while shaving and brushing your teeth.
     
  • Fix that leaky faucet One drip a second can waste 2,000 gallons of water per year.

  • If you live in an older home, consider replacing your plumbing with low-flow fixtures and low-flush toilets.

  • Make sure you only run the dishwasher or washing machine when they are completely full.

  • Water your lawn only when necessary, rather than on a regular schedule, and consider landscaping only with native plants that are adaptable to your climate’s conditions.
  • Pick up after your pet. Droppings from dogs and cats contain nutrients that can promote the growth of algae if they enter streams or lakes. Also, animal droppings are a source of diseases.
  • Direct your rain gutter’s downspouts toward grassy areas to give the water a chance to soak into the ground.

  • Don’t have a gutter on your roof? Then plant grass, spread mulch or use gravel under the drip line to prevent soil erosion and give the water a chance to soak into the ground.

     
  • Give your car a checkup. A routine maintenance can prevent your car from leaking oil, gas or antifreeze. Place a pan or carpet scraps to catch the drips.

  • Consider using kitty litter instead of road salt on those freeze-over days.

  • Research other ways to conserve and protect the water inside and outside your home. A good site to check out is www.H2ouse.org.
 
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