Friday
Jan162009
Take the gallon challenge: indoor use
Friday, January 16, 2009 at 17:12 |
We used to play pretty fast and loose with water when we were on a flat rate with the water company, but know that we’re being charged by the gallon, we are far more aware of wasting water. Friends of mine, over in Germany, actually have a water meter right in the kitchen or bathroom. Let me tell you, they are really freaky about it. Run the dishwasher only when full - 2 gallons |
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| Not leave water running while rinsing dishes - 5 gallons | |
| Turn off water while brushing teeth (twice daily) - 8 gallons | |
| Shorten showers by 2 minutes (once daily) - 5 gallons | |
| Fill the bathtub half full while bathing - 18 gallons | |
| Not use the toilet as a wastebasket (once daily) - 1.6 gallons | |
| Wash only full loads of clothes - 15 gallons | |
| Fix a leaky faucet - 15 gallons | |
| Fix a leaky toilet - 30 gallons | |
| Install aerators with flow restrictors on kitchen/bathroom faucets (3) - 14 gallons | |
| Purchase a new, more efficient clothes washer - 10 gallons | |
| Replace old, non-efficient toilet with new low-flush toilet (4 flushes daily) - 8 gallons |










