•
In your house check for leaks from faucets and pipes;
even the smallest drip can waste as much as 75
liters a day.
In
the bathroom:
• Flush less — remember the toilet is not
an ashtray or wastebasket.
• While brushing teeth, shaving,
etc., turn off the water.
• When cold water will do,
avoid using hot water.
• Take shorter showers —
5 minutes or less.
• In the shower, wet yourself
down, turn the water off, lather up, then turn the water on to
rinse off soap.
In
the kitchen:
• Operate the dishwasher only when you have a full load.
• Scrape, don’t rinse,
your dishes before loading in the dishwasher.
• When purchasing a dishwasher,
consider a water-efficient model.
• Thaw frozen food in the refrigerator
or microwave, not under running water.
• Store drinking water in the
refrigerator instead of letting the tap run while you wait for
cool water to flow.
• When washing dishes by hand,
fill one sink or basin with soapy water and fill the rinsing sink
to one-third or one-half full
— avoid letting the water run continuously in the rinsing
sink.
In
the laundry:
• For washers with variable settings for water volume, select
the minimum amount required per load.
• If load size cannot be set,
operate the washer with full loads only.
• Use the shortest wash cycle
for lightly soiled loads; normal and permanent press wash cycles
use more water.
• Check hoses regularly for
leaks.
• Pretreat stains to avoid
rewashing.