6 Easy Ways to Save Water (and Money)

March 15, 2009 – 2:16 am by Lindsay

save-waterThe easiest way to save money on your water bill is to cut down on how much water your family uses each month.  Don’t worry: I’m not going to tell you to stop bathing here.

Let’s take a look at six simple ways to cut your monthly water bill by up to 20%.

1. Get a low-flow shower head

Most of us shower every day, often multiple times a day.  Low-flow showerheads are relatively inexpensive, and you probably won’t notice the difference in water pressure.  Today’s models usually mix in air in order to make it feel like just as much water is shooting out.

2. Only run full loads in the washer and dishwasher

This is pretty self-explanatory.  It just doesn’t make sense to run the dishwasher or washing machine if the appliances are only half full.  Wait until you have enough for a full load.

3. Keep a water bottle in the refrigerator for drinking

If you regularly drink water from the tap, then you’re turning the water on and off every time you want a glass of water.  Chances are you let the faucet run for a moment and don’t shut it off the exact second the glass is full.  Keep a pitcher or water bottle in the fridge for your drinking water and eliminate the need to turn the tap on and off multiple times a day.

4. Rinse vegetables in a filled sink instead of under running water

If you’re buying fruits and veggies at the grocery store, there’s no telling what’s on them, so it’s always practical to wash them off before you eat them.  But instead of washing them one at a time under running water, fill the sink with a bit of water and then wash all your fruits and veggies at once (maybe when you are unloading groceries) to save the need to turn on the tap multiple times a day.

5. Water the lawn in the evening instead of during the day

Plants are better at absorbing water in the evenings than in the heat of the day, so you’ll use less water keeping the lawn green.  Of course, an even better use of your water would be to dig up some of that lawn and plant an edible landscape that can further save you money (by cutting back on the fruits and veggies you need to buy).

6. Install a dual-flush toilet

If your old toilets are looking rickety and it’s time to replace them anyway, consider a dual flush model.  These toilets let you make a little flush for small jobs, and you can reserve the big flush for the serious stuff.  This will send a lot fewer gallons into the sewers every month.

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  1. 2 Responses to “6 Easy Ways to Save Water (and Money)”

  2. ok, #6 is VERY interesting!

    By Carla on Mar 19, 2009

  3. Yesterday was World’s water Day and I have watched a video clip, where is telling us that there are many people in this world still suffering to get the clean water! Hence, we should involve ourselves into the water conservation…

    By Wilson Pon on Mar 23, 2009

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