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This page is dedicated to the education of those who want to save one of our most important natural resources... water. This page will give you handy links and factual tips about water conservation around your home and yard. The following tips are easily accomplished by middle school students. They do not involve purchasing commercial water saving devices or making and installing homemade devices.
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1. Take a five minute shower instead of a bath. Amount saved: 15 gallons per shower
2. Don't use toilets as a wastebasket, flush only when you need to. Amount saved: 12 or more gallons per day
3. When brushing teeth, use a glassful of water instead of running the tap. Amount saved: 3 or more gallons per brushing.
4. When taking a bath, don't run the water without closing the drain first. The warm water that comes after running the tap for a while will take care of that first cold burst of water.
1. When washing dishes by hand, fill up the sink with soap and water instead of running the water the whole time. Amount saved: 25 gallons per load
2. Keep a pitcher of water in the refrigerator when you want a drink instead of running the tap until the water cools. Amount saved: 2 gallons per drink
3. Thaw frozen foods in the refrigerator, not under running tap water. Amount saved: 5 or more gallons per meal
4. Start a compost pile as an alternative to using a kitchen sink garbage disposal.
1. Water your lawn during the early morning hours when there are low temperatures and low winds. This reduces the amount of water you lose from evaporation.
2. Position your sprinklers to water only the lawn, not the sidewalk or street.
3. Don't waste water hosing down your driveway or sidewalk. Amount saved: 25 gallons every five minutes not using hose
4. Drive your car over your lawn when washing to save on watering it, or use a commercial car wash that recycles water.
5. Don't overwater your lawn during the summer, as a general rule it only needs to be watered every 5-7 days during this time.
Pie graph of the amount of water amount we use each day:
Water Loss with a Faucet Leak
30 drops/minute = 84 gallons/month = 1,008 gallons/year
60 drops/minute = 168 gallons/month = 2,016 gallons/year
90 drops/minute = 253 gallons/month = 3,036 gallons/year
120 drops/minute = 337 gallons/month = 4,044 gallons/year
Lawn Watering
1 hour lawn watering = 220 gallons
1. One quarter pound hamburger patty requires more than 600 gallons of water to produce.
2. One cheesburger takes more than 700 gallons of water to produce.
( these two totals include the water consumed by the cows, water used to irrigate the corn field that fed the cows, and the water used to process the beef and cheese)
3. 43 pounds of coffee pulp stripped from the beans of the 2 cups of coffee that many people drink every day is dumped into a tropical river.
American Water and Energy Savers, Inc.
City of Winnipeg Water Conservation Network
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