Take a shower instead of a bath
Here are some ways to save water:
* Install a low flow toilet and shower head
* Reuse grey water from your kitchen/bathroom, to water you garden
* Fix leaking faucets and sprinklers
* Turn off faucets while brushing your teeth
* Use a broom to sweep the drive way instead of a water hose
* Use a bucket for car wash instead of a water hose
For more tips on h ow to save water check out the link below:
Water way, canal!
Water way, canal!
We can't expect too much from kids. They still have a long way to go. However, the way we groom them will depend on how eco conscious they will become as grown ups. Water saving can be a good way to teach kids about environment conservation. Given below is link on water saving tips. These tips are so simple that kids would not find them difficult to follow. !
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We know that saving water is something everyone can do, and at Hunter Water we take our own responsibilities for saving water very seriously - it is at the heart of all our operations and planning. We know that if we can save water - by the way we operate our network and by helping customers to save water everyone in the Hunter region benefits. And there's more too. We not only have a range of our own water saving activities, we also co-operate with important national and state programs to help the overall Australian water saving effort
You would be a hero if you see someone drowning in the water and are able to succeed in saving them. The first step to save someone from drowning is to get them out of the water or at least getting their head out of the water.
Greener way of living involves saving your energy and water, using less gas and making your own cleaning supplies.
By saving water, we can save life of many creatures of the world who directly or indirectly depends on water.
Drip drop, save the drop.
In what way are you saving yourself...?
By saving water, we can save life of many creatures of the world who directly or indirectly depends on water.
Yes it is. Almost if you live in a place where you can access enough water sources in a year... otherwise is a vital need. No one water drop wastes itself. Wherever you put or whatever you use it for . (Water Cycle) But you may need energy for water treatment, because of the pollution (atmosphere, springs, rivers) that waste it along the track made before you can use it . Pollution acts like someone that use water before you can get it. So what you get is not what you could. Wasted water needs another round in the cycle (and a clean return path) or energy to be used to make it accettable for any use. Yes saving water saves energy! 6.5% of the energy used in the state of California is for pumping and treating water - in fact, pumping water south (and uphill) in the State Water Project accounts for 2-3% of all the electricity used in the state. If we can reduce our consumption of water, less amount of energy would be required for pumping and treating water. Small measures like fixing leaking faucets and sprinklers can also go a long way in saving water. For more water saving tips, check out the link below.