Quick Fixes—Water Conservation
Looking to conserve water? Here are some options you can do without spending a penny—and potentially saving a few:
- Turn water off when brushing teeth, washing dishes, soaping up in the shower, shaving, etc.
- “Selective flush”—aka “if it’s yellow, let it mellow…”
- Wash vegetables and fruit in a bowl rather than under a running tap
- Keep a basin/bucket in your sink/shower to reuse extra water on landscape
- Shorten showers (even a minute or two could save up to 5 gallons per day)
- Fill the bathtub only as much as needed—and make sure drain plug works!
- Use the minimum amount required when boiling water in pans and kettles
- Reuse bathwater for plants, but watch for high-levels of phosphates, nitrates and boron from soap—could be harmful for some plant types
- Find and Fix Leaks (faucets and pipes, indoors and outdoors)
- Wash only full loads of laundry/dishes (and consider air-drying)
- Water only when/what your plants need (use oven timer when watering manually)
- Water your yard before 8 a.m.
- Collect rainwater in bucket and use a watering can instead of a hose
- Use broom instead of hose to clean driveway/walkway/sidewalk
- Consider periodically turning off water treatment systems that consume water–such as reverse osmosis systems and some water softeners—or programming the regeneration and cleaning processes for between 2:00 and 5:00 a.m.
- Wash car using a bucket and sponge, and rinse with a watering can
- Learn to read your water meter
The California Urban Water Conservation Council also offers a Water Budget Calculator, which could be a great way to get a handle on how much water is flowing in your home, and where you can save.
List of Resources for More Info on Conserving H2O
- Be Waterwise:www.bewaterwise.com
- California Urban Water Conservation Council: http://www.cuwcc.org/home.html
- Department of Water Resources (Water Conservation and Water Use Efficiency Links): http://watersupplyconditions.water.ca.gov/water_links.cfm
- The Nature Conservancy:http://www.nature.org/tncscience/bigideas/people/art23907.html
- Treehugger.com:www.treehugger.com