Freshwater Conservation: Drip by Drip
Doing small things consistently over time—if enough people participate—can make a dent, even in a global problem. Here are a few suggestions:
— Check your sinks, indoor and outdoor faucets, pipes, toilets, even your meter for leaks.
— Run your high-efficiency (Energy Star) washing machine or dishwasher for full loads only.
— Purchase a front-loading washing machine—it uses significantly less water than a top-loading machine—and purchase a dryer with a moisture sensor.
— Install a dual-flush toilet (which uses less water for liquid waste) or a low-flow unit as well as a gray-water recycling system.
— Use a low-flow showerhead and capture bathwater to water plants. And take shorter showers.
— Water your lawn in the early morning or at night to avoid losses from evaporation and use mulch to trap moisture.
— Consider installing a rain barrel for capturing storm water and using it to water the garden.
— Wash fruits and vegetables in a bowl of water rather than under a running faucet.
— Start a compost pile rather than using an in-sink garbage disposal unit.
— Use the refrigerator or microwave rather than hot water to thaw frozen food.
— Instead of washing your car by hand, go to a professional car wash.






















