WAYS TO SAVE WATER AT HOME
In the Kitchen
- If you have a dishwasher, only run the machine when it’s fully loaded. This will save you both water and electricity.
- If you only need to wash a handful of dishes, do it manually. Fill two basins – one with soapy water and another with clean water for rinsing.
- Don’t stack anything against your HVAC so that the air compressor can work efficiently.
- Soak dirty pots and pans for several minutes before washing them to conserve water.
- When washing fruits and veggies, soak them in a basin of water instead of letting water flow freely from the tap.
- Thaw frozen foods in room temperature instead of defrosting them under running water.
- Don’t use large pans when cooking small volumes of food. Not only will this retain flavor and nutrients, but you will also save water and electricity during clean-up.
- Recycle the water used for rinsing food items by using them to water house plants.
- Use only one glass for your drinking water throughout the day. This will greatly reduce the number of dishes that you have to wash.
- If your dishwasher needs replacement, look for a model with a high Energy Star rating.
In the Laundry Room
- Only run the washing machine during full-load cycles. This will save you 1,000 gallons of water a month.
- If you only have a few items to wash, make sure that the water level on the washing machine matches the size of the laundry load.
- To conserve not just water but also electricity, skip the hot water washing cycle. Cold water cleanses clothes just as well, and the bonus is that the vividness of the fabric color is retained.
- Consider hiring a plumber to re-route the households grey water to plants and trees, instead of the traditional sewer line. This is permitted in some cities and counties, depending on the local building codes.
- If your washing machine needs replacement, look for one with a high Energy Star rating and water conserving feature.
In the Bathroom
Outdoors
General Indoor Water Saving Tips
Additional Ways to Save Water at Home
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