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Here we list 26 water saving tips, in alphabetical order, to make it easy for you to remember them when you need to.
- As much as 90 liters of water can be preserved each week from a leaking tap.
- Brush your teeth with the water off and rinse out using a glass. In the space of 60 seconds, almost 9 liters of water can be wasted if the tap is running.
- Collect the leftover water from washing your food and use it to water your plants.
- Double the amount of water will be used if you don’t fill your washing machine.
- Egg shells are full of nutrients and make great plant food. Next time you boil an egg, cool the water and then pour it on your plants.
- Fridges are great for keeping things cold. Keep a jug of water in the fridge instead of running the tap every time you want a cold drink.
- Grass will stay greener and require less watering if you let it grow a little longer.
- Have your water connected by a company that is accredited by Lloyds Water Registration Scheme (WIRS). Make sure they are accredited before paying them.
- Install a water meter to monitor your exact water usage.
- Just a daily shower for five minutes, can save as much as 400 liters of water a week, when compared to a bath.
- Kettles don’t always need to be filled to the top. Only put in the amount you’re going to use. This will likewise save you cash on your energy bill.
- Leave your heating on low when you’re not at home. This will prevent your water pipes from freezing and possibly bursting.
- Monitor your water usage to estimate your water bills.
- No additional watering is needed for common shrubs and plants.
- Over-watering is bad for your grass and will provide ideal grounds for roots to grow. Even in the hottest weather, your lawn only needs to be watered weekly.
- Put food dye in your toilet tank. If it manages to go straight into the lavatory bowl without flushing, then you have a leakage.
- Question your local garden center about the water requirements for different plants.
- Replace the cistern in your toilet to save water. If your toilet was produced before 1993 it will use more water per flush than newer models.
- Sprinklers use the same amount of water in one hour as a family of four would use in a day.
- Trigger spouts can waste as much as 225 liters of water on a weekly basis.
- Use the dull water from your fish cistern to water your shrubberies. It’s high in phosphor and nitrogen, which is a decent source of fertilizer for your shrubberies.
- Very ‘water efficient’ dishwashers and washing machines are now commonly available. The most cost-effective are those with a grade ‘A’.
- Weeds take the nutrients and water from plants. Therefore, it is advisable to get rid of them as soon as possible.
- Xeriscape will show you how to maintain a good garden with minimal water usage.
- You should turn down the hot tap, instead of turning the cold tap up if the water is too hot.
- Z The end of the alphabet but not the end of water saving tips. Tell us some you've learned over the years by leaving a comment below.
Submitted by : This article was contributed by Brian Madden; Online Marketing Assistant at Crown Utilities.
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