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Simple Water Saving Tips At Home

posted July 8, 2008 - 2:49pm
Simple Water Saving Tips At Home

Simply Save Water at Home

Water is the most easily available resource yet inadvertently wasted. Domestic use of water at homes is over 40%. So there is a huge potential for its saving. Most wastage happens through carelessness or lack of awareness. Here are few simple but powerful practical tips on saving water at homes:

  1. Ease Pressure - Plug Those Leaks

    Leaks - both seen and unseen. This is the most unnoticed channel of wastage. More often one is not even aware that the tank or toilet cistern is leaking as the water leaks silently. Put a few drops of coloring into the tank and watch. If you see color, then you should see red(call the plumber). Same for leaks in taps washers. Have the plumber check water pressure in the pipes. A reducer fitted steps down the pressure and cuts wastage.


    To check for hidden leaks note water meter reading and recheck meter couple of hours later without using any water. If the meter reading is unchanged you are in luck else more moolah for plumber.

  2. At Bath

    Bath tub, shower, bucket bath - you can save water in that order. Shifting to left most option is the best. If you prefer shower - less time is more. Avoid flushing of toilets for disposing dry rubbish like cigarette butts, tissue etc. Dispose them in bins instead. For more extreme measure you can place a voluminous object like brick inside the toilet cistern. That will mean less water at each flush. Retrofit all wasteful household faucets by installing aerators with flow restrictors. Also close taps while brushing/ shaving.
  3. Washing Appliances

    If you use washing appliances for the purpose notice how often we use it without much forethought. We run them on very less loads. Washing machines and Dishwashers are water guzzlers. So plan their use on full loads only. That way you save both water and power.
  4. The Three Bucket Formula

    Lets say we start with washing clothes. Take one full bucket of fresh clean water - lets call this blue bucket. Rinse the soaped clothes in this blue bucket. Now do not throw away this soapy water - yellow bucket. Use this water to mop your floors and veranda. Do not throw the resultant dirty water yet - red bucket. Use this for lawns or garden. You can group your work to suit respective buckets. For example - Blue bucket activities are vegetable washing, thawing foods, washing before dinner utensils etc. Like wise yellow bucket and red bucket activities can be grouped.

If we all do our bit we can really go a long way in conserving this precious resource and putting to rest skeptics who profess that the next major global conflict will be over water.



Comments

Thanks

for the clarification... and I'm glad I don't have to shower in blue water! I do use a variation on the bucket idea... when I'm running the hot water faucet waiting for it to get hot, I collect the not-yet-hot water in a bottle (rather than letting it run down the drain) and save it to pour in the toilet or water the plants (the ones that haven't died on me yet, LOL).

Buckets and Showers

You are right, Idlewind. The buckets idea is for manual washing like i mentioned in the article. True people wash clothes using auto-machines, so you cannot use that errand here with the 'blue' bucket. The basic crux of 'bucket-idea' is to group work so as to recycle used water for subsequent tasks appropriately. As for showers, the blue and red colors are only for illustrations. "Bath tub, shower, bucket bath - you can save water in that order. Shifting to left most option is the best." Well it means using baths tubs you use stand to save most water as you limit the water usage beforehand. Next option is the shower - it has a flow rate (which can varies tough), so tendency is to use more water than baths,where quantity is fixed. Lastly is the bucket bath method where you use free flow of tap water for baths. Left most means the first option- bath tub. I hope i clear the ambiguity an thanks for bringing that up, Idlewind. DO the Write Thing & Get Paid Here

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Ideas

Maybe Lokesh was referring to the buckets of water for washing clothes idea? In the West anyway, most people don't wash clothes in buckets, they use washing machines that are connected to water pipes directly and the waste water goes directly out from the machine to the waste pipe...so you have no ability to re-use the water. I also wasn't sure what the showerhead pictures referred to... the article says use the left option, but I can't tell what the difference is between the left and right picture, except that one shows blue water and the other shows red... does this mean use cool water instead of hot? I'm also not sure about "Bath tub, shower, bucket bath - you can save water in that order." I've always heard that showers use much less water than baths... and if you use a low-flow showerhead, you save even more. Just my thoughts. And to tie in Mythman's comment, I'd add "What would Jesus do?" I bet he'd have a very eco-friendly bathroom decorated in earth tones, with a natural skylight and low-flow fixtures. And he would always change the washers in his faucets when they start to drip!

Strange Due to the Two Kinds of Planning

There's the 'you know, it might work if you ...'-kind of plan, and the 'like I did before'-kind of plan. Time-travel procedure? strange if you've never seen it done before; three-bucket method? strange to many, but not to you! Uncle MythMan---His Mission? http://www.xomba.com/the_new_mythman_plan -How You Can Join Him in It? http://linkbrander.com/go/65240 http://linkbrander.com/go/65241 http://linkbrander.com/go/65242 -P.S. HotGirl33705 is Heavenly (NO SIG. HTML!)

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Wonderfully Said!

That was wonderfully put across, mythman. Now i wish Lokesh reads the article again with renewed enthusiasm :-) Thanks ~lovely soul~ for the good deed! DO the Write Thing & Get Paid Here

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And Jesus said, "Aww, Screw `Em ... but Don't Write That" lol

The point I sort of make there is not that Jesus did- or didn't say bad things not recorded, but that he could have. The point of this article was not 'Oh! How great is our Kukku!' but rather 'using these ideas will save you some water, whether Kukku uses them or not.' Sometimes it's okay to think you can make a difference, Lokesh! Uncle MythMan---His Mission? http://www.xomba.com/the_new_mythman_plan -How You Can Join Him in It? http://linkbrander.com/go/65240 http://linkbrander.com/go/65241 http://linkbrander.com/go/65242 -P.S. HotGirl33705 is Heavenly (NO SIG. HTML!)

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Its Not About People....Its About You

Your hopes have come true, Lokesh. Yes, I have actually tried those ideas at home and they work:-) I got my maid to follow the 3-bucket plan and the saving of water is enormous. You are quite right when you say people tell ideas and not follow. 'Saying' will not make a difference, 'doing' will. In other words it is about you and not people. But I wonder what is so 'strange' about those ideas Nonetheless, thanks for writing in, Lokesh. DO the Write Thing & Get Paid Here

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Strange ideas....

Lokesh Have you tried out any of them urselves... i hope the answer is YES but not always... People tell new ideas of saving water but the problem is that they never follow them....

Lokesh

good water management ideas

Well said kukku. I never thought there are things that i could do to save water. Because i thought i was already doing it. But your article shows simple things that can be done. Good job. Read my articles here

Bucketful of Idea

Well i have actually used the 'buckets' idea to save water. And let me tell you it works like a charm. Not only do you get to save water, you complete three errands in single sitting :-) A friend of mine who is an expert in 'value engineering' let me in on this idea. Thanks for your generous appreciation, cute17. I hope you use some of these tips at your home. DO the Write Thing & Get Paid Here

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