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Running water
Leaving the water running while brushing your teeth or washing dishes can waste hundreds of gallons of valuable water. By taking a few seconds to turn off the faucet, you're conserving water. |
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Car wash
If you wash your car at home, save water by using a bucket and low-flow shut off spray nozzle when you need to rinse the car. |
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Sweeping
Use a broom instead of the water hose for sweeping your driveway. |
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Laundry
Make the most of your wash by doing full loads. Also, high-efficiency washing machines not only save you water but they also save you electricity and detergent. Check with your water provider or retail store for available rebates. |
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Toilets
Did you know that more than half of all our indoor water use is from our toilets? Using toilets as trash cans wastes water. Installing a high-efficiency toilet is also a great way to save water and money. |
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Showers
Turn off the water when you're not using it. Low-flow showerheads are also a great idea to conserve water. |
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Outdoor Cleaning
Water brooms are one of the newest water saving devices. Their unique technology uses a combination of air and water pressure that leaves a clean surface. Although the use of traditional brooms is recommended, it is also recognized that when health is a factor using water may be more appropriate. A water broom is a great alternative to use when traditional brooms cannot thoroughly clean a surface. For information on where to purchase a water broom please visit www.watermiser.com. |
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Get involved
Stay informed and participate in your local community's conservation efforts. Nothing fuels a conservation program like public support. |