EASY WATER SAVING TIPS..........
February 3rd 2007 06:59
DONT FORGET MY PERSONAL FAVE WATER SAVING TIPS:
1. SHOWER WITH A FRIEND
2. PUT A BRICK IN YOUR TOILET CISTERN TO USE LESS WATER WHEN YOU FLUSH
SERIOUSLY SIMPLY TURNING OFF THE TAP WHEN YOU CLEAN YOUR TEETH SAVES WATER!!!! IF EVERYONE DID IT MAYBE WE WOULDNT HAVE TO DRINK RECYCLED OR DESALINATED WATER FOR A FEW MORE YEARS YET...........
EASY WATER SAVING TIPS COURTESY OF SYDNEY WATER WEBSITE
Checking for leaks in taps, pipes and dishwasher hoses is an easy way to reduce water wastage. Remember, one leaking tap can waste more than 2,000 litres a month.
The most water efficient methods for cooking vegetables are microwaving, steaming or using a pressure cooker. You can also cut down on water loss by using tight lids on pots and simmering instead of boiling rapidly.
Installing water efficient taps or tap aerators is a great, inexpensive way to cut your water usage without you even noticing.
Put the plug in the sink when washing your hands instead of holding them under running water.
Thaw frozen foods before you need them or use the microwave instead of placing them under running water.
Prevent taps from leaking by turning taps off lightly and replace washers as soon as they begin to leak.
Automatic dishwashers can use up to 40 litres of water per load. By using a dishwasher with at least a 3 star/AAA rating1, you can get this figure down to 18 litres per load and still get the kind of sparkling clean dishes you're used to.
It's best to wait until you have a full load in your dishwasher before using it. This saves water and energy, and reduces the amount of detergent entering the sewerage system.
Keep a container of water in the fridge so that you won't need to run the water down the sink until it's cool enough to drink.
Washing fruit and vegies in a half-filled sink instead of under running water is a great way to cut back on water wastage.
Rinsing your dishes in a plugged sink rather than under a running tap saves water and is just as easy and effective.
Use a sink strainer.
Try to use phosphate-free, eco-friendly detergents and cleaning products - there's a great range to choose from these days and they're much better for our environment.
Remember to regularly clean the lint filter on your washing machine.
Most washing machines have a load adjustment button or dial, so try to set this to match the amount of washing you're doing. If your machine doesn't have a load adjustment function, try to wait until you have enough washing for a full load.
Installing one of the latest 3 star/AAA rating showerheads1 can give you a great shower and save you around 10 litres of water a minute. They also save you energy costs, as you'll use less hot water.
To rinse your razor, run a little water into a plugged sink. Rinsing your razor under a running tap wastes lots of water.
There's no need to leave the tap running while you brush your teeth. Simply wet your toothbrush before you begin and use a glass of water to rinse your mouth.
1. SHOWER WITH A FRIEND
2. PUT A BRICK IN YOUR TOILET CISTERN TO USE LESS WATER WHEN YOU FLUSH
SERIOUSLY SIMPLY TURNING OFF THE TAP WHEN YOU CLEAN YOUR TEETH SAVES WATER!!!! IF EVERYONE DID IT MAYBE WE WOULDNT HAVE TO DRINK RECYCLED OR DESALINATED WATER FOR A FEW MORE YEARS YET...........
EASY WATER SAVING TIPS COURTESY OF SYDNEY WATER WEBSITE
Checking for leaks in taps, pipes and dishwasher hoses is an easy way to reduce water wastage. Remember, one leaking tap can waste more than 2,000 litres a month.
The most water efficient methods for cooking vegetables are microwaving, steaming or using a pressure cooker. You can also cut down on water loss by using tight lids on pots and simmering instead of boiling rapidly.
Installing water efficient taps or tap aerators is a great, inexpensive way to cut your water usage without you even noticing.
Put the plug in the sink when washing your hands instead of holding them under running water.
Thaw frozen foods before you need them or use the microwave instead of placing them under running water.
Prevent taps from leaking by turning taps off lightly and replace washers as soon as they begin to leak.
Automatic dishwashers can use up to 40 litres of water per load. By using a dishwasher with at least a 3 star/AAA rating1, you can get this figure down to 18 litres per load and still get the kind of sparkling clean dishes you're used to.
It's best to wait until you have a full load in your dishwasher before using it. This saves water and energy, and reduces the amount of detergent entering the sewerage system.
Keep a container of water in the fridge so that you won't need to run the water down the sink until it's cool enough to drink.
Washing fruit and vegies in a half-filled sink instead of under running water is a great way to cut back on water wastage.
Rinsing your dishes in a plugged sink rather than under a running tap saves water and is just as easy and effective.
Use a sink strainer.
Try to use phosphate-free, eco-friendly detergents and cleaning products - there's a great range to choose from these days and they're much better for our environment.
Remember to regularly clean the lint filter on your washing machine.
Most washing machines have a load adjustment button or dial, so try to set this to match the amount of washing you're doing. If your machine doesn't have a load adjustment function, try to wait until you have enough washing for a full load.
Installing one of the latest 3 star/AAA rating showerheads1 can give you a great shower and save you around 10 litres of water a minute. They also save you energy costs, as you'll use less hot water.
To rinse your razor, run a little water into a plugged sink. Rinsing your razor under a running tap wastes lots of water.
There's no need to leave the tap running while you brush your teeth. Simply wet your toothbrush before you begin and use a glass of water to rinse your mouth.
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