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* Appendix A: Water Conservation Tips ([http://www.fema.gov/pdf/areyouready/appendix_a.pdf PDF] 33KB)
* Appendix A: Water Conservation Tips ([http://www.fema.gov/pdf/areyouready/appendix_a.pdf PDF] 33KB)
Indoor Water Conservation Tips
Indoor Water Conservation Tips


'''General'''
'''General'''
* <div>Never pour water down the drain when there may be another use for it. Use it to water your indoor plants or garden.</div>
* <div>Never pour water down the drain when there may be another use for it. Use it to water your indoor plants or garden.</div>
* <div>Repair dripping faucets by replacing washers. One drop per second wastes 2, 700 gallons of water per year!</div>
* <div>Repair dripping faucets by replacing washers. One drop per second wastes 2, 700 gallons of water per year!</div>
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'''Bathroom'''
'''Bathroom'''
* <div>Consider purchasing a low-volume toilet that uses less than half the water of older models. Note: In many areas, low-volume units are required by law.</div>
* <div>Consider purchasing a low-volume toilet that uses less than half the water of older models. Note: In many areas, low-volume units are required by law.</div>
* <div>Install a toilet displacement device to cut down on the amount of water needed to flush. Place a one-gallon plastic jug of water into the tank to displace toilet flow (do not use a brick, it may dissolve and loose pieces may cause damage to the internal parts). Be sure installation does not interfere with the operating parts.</div>
* <div>Install a toilet displacement device to cut down on the amount of water needed to flush. Place a one-gallon plastic jug of water into the tank to displace toilet flow (do not use a brick, it may dissolve and loose pieces may cause damage to the internal parts). Be sure installation does not interfere with the operating parts.</div>
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'''Kitchen'''
'''Kitchen'''
* <div>Operate automatic dishwashers only when they are fully loaded. Use the "light wash" feature, if available, to use less water.</div>
* <div>Operate automatic dishwashers only when they are fully loaded. Use the "light wash" feature, if available, to use less water.</div>
* <div>Hand wash dishes by filling two containers - one with soapy water and the other with rinse water containing a small amount of chlorine bleach.</div>
* <div>Hand wash dishes by filling two containers - one with soapy water and the other with rinse water containing a small amount of chlorine bleach.</div>
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'''Laundry'''
'''Laundry'''
* <div>Operate automatic clothes washers only when they are fully loaded or set the water level for the size of your load.
* <div>Operate automatic clothes washers only when they are fully loaded or set the water level for the size of your load.
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'''General'''
'''General'''
* <div>Check your well pump periodically. If the automatic pump turns on and off while water is not being used, you have a leak.</div>
* <div>Check your well pump periodically. If the automatic pump turns on and off while water is not being used, you have a leak.</div>
* <div>Plant native and/or drought-tolerant grasses, ground covers, shrubs, and trees. Once established, they do not need water as frequently and usually will survive a dry period without watering. Small plants require less water to become established. Group plants together based on similar water needs.</div>
* <div>Plant native and/or drought-tolerant grasses, ground covers, shrubs, and trees. Once established, they do not need water as frequently and usually will survive a dry period without watering. Small plants require less water to become established. Group plants together based on similar water needs.</div>
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'''Car Washing'''
'''Car Washing'''
* <div>Use a shut-off nozzle that can be adjusted down to a fine spray on your hose.</div>
* <div>Use a shut-off nozzle that can be adjusted down to a fine spray on your hose.</div>
* <div>Use a commercial car wash that recycles water. If you wash your own car, park on the grass so that you will be watering it at the same time.</div>
* <div>Use a commercial car wash that recycles water. If you wash your own car, park on the grass so that you will be watering it at the same time.</div>


'''Lawn Care'''
'''Lawn Care'''
* <div>Avoid over watering your lawn. A heavy rain eliminates the need for watering for up to two weeks. Most of the year, lawns only need one inch of water per week.</div>
* <div>Avoid over watering your lawn. A heavy rain eliminates the need for watering for up to two weeks. Most of the year, lawns only need one inch of water per week.</div>
* <div>Water in several short sessions rather than one long one, in order for your lawn to better absorb moisture.</div>
* <div>Water in several short sessions rather than one long one, in order for your lawn to better absorb moisture.</div>
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'''Pool'''
'''Pool'''
* <div>Install a new water-saving pool filter. A single back flushing with a traditional filter uses 180 to 250 gallons of water.</div>
* <div>Install a new water-saving pool filter. A single back flushing with a traditional filter uses 180 to 250 gallons of water.</div>
* <div>Cover pools and spas to reduce evaporation of water.</div>
* <div>Cover pools and spas to reduce evaporation of water.</div>
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  • Appendix A: Water Conservation Tips (PDF 33KB)

Indoor Water Conservation Tips

General

  • Never pour water down the drain when there may be another use for it. Use it to water your indoor plants or garden.
  • Repair dripping faucets by replacing washers. One drop per second wastes 2, 700 gallons of water per year!
  • Check all plumbing for leaks. Have leaks repaired by a plumber.
  • Retrofit all household faucets by installing aerators with flow restrictors.
  • Install an instant hot water heater on your sink.
  • Insulate your water pipes to reduce heat loss and prevent them from breaking.
  • Install a water-softening system only when the minerals in the water would damage your pipes. Turn the softener off while on vacation.
  • Choose appliances that are more energy and water efficient.

Bathroom

  • Consider purchasing a low-volume toilet that uses less than half the water of older models. Note: In many areas, low-volume units are required by law.
  • Install a toilet displacement device to cut down on the amount of water needed to flush. Place a one-gallon plastic jug of water into the tank to displace toilet flow (do not use a brick, it may dissolve and loose pieces may cause damage to the internal parts). Be sure installation does not interfere with the operating parts.
  • Replace your showerhead with an ultra-low-flow version.
  • Place a bucket in the shower to catch excess water for watering plants.
  • Avoid flushing the toilet unnecessarily. Dispose of tissues, insects, and other similar waste in the trash rather than the toilet.
  • Avoid taking baths - take short showers - turn on water only to get wet and lather and then again to rinse off.
  • Avoid letting the water run while brushing your teeth, washing your face, or shaving.

Kitchen

  • Operate automatic dishwashers only when they are fully loaded. Use the "light wash" feature, if available, to use less water.
  • Hand wash dishes by filling two containers - one with soapy water and the other with rinse water containing a small amount of chlorine bleach.
  • Clean vegetables in a pan filled with water rather than running water from the tap.
  • Start a compost pile as an alternate method of disposing of food waste or simply dispose of food in the garbage. (Kitchen sink disposals require a lot of water to operate properly).
  • Store drinking water in the refrigerator. Do not let the tap run while you are waiting for water to cool.
  • Avoid wasting water waiting for it to get hot. Capture it for other uses such as plant watering or heat it on the stove or in a microwave.
  • Avoid rinsing dishes before placing them in the dishwasher; just remove large particles of food. (Most dishwashers can clean soiled dishes very well, so dishes do not have to be rinsed before washing)
  • Avoid using running water to thaw meat or other frozen foods. Defrost food overnight in the refrigerator or use the defrost setting on your microwave oven.

Laundry

  • Operate automatic clothes washers only when they are fully loaded or set the water level for the size of your load.

Outdoor Water Conservation Tips

General

  • Check your well pump periodically. If the automatic pump turns on and off while water is not being used, you have a leak.
  • Plant native and/or drought-tolerant grasses, ground covers, shrubs, and trees. Once established, they do not need water as frequently and usually will survive a dry period without watering. Small plants require less water to become established. Group plants together based on similar water needs.
  • Install irrigation devices that are the most water efficient for each use. Micro and drip irrigation and soaker hoses are examples of efficient devices.
  • Use mulch to retain moisture in the soil. Mulch also helps control weeds that compete with landscape plants for water.
  • Avoid purchasing recreational water toys that require a constant stream of water.
  • Avoid installing ornamental water features (such as fountains) unless they use recycled water.

Car Washing

  • Use a shut-off nozzle that can be adjusted down to a fine spray on your hose.
  • Use a commercial car wash that recycles water. If you wash your own car, park on the grass so that you will be watering it at the same time.

Lawn Care

  • Avoid over watering your lawn. A heavy rain eliminates the need for watering for up to two weeks. Most of the year, lawns only need one inch of water per week.
  • Water in several short sessions rather than one long one, in order for your lawn to better absorb moisture.
  • Position sprinklers so water lands on the lawn and shrubs and not on paved areas.
  • Avoid sprinklers that spray a fine mist. Mist can evaporate before it reaches the lawn. Check sprinkler systems and timing devices regularly to be sure they operate properly.
  • Raise the lawn mower blade to at least three inches or to its highest level. A higher cut encourages grass roots to grow deeper, shades the root system, and holds soil moisture.
  • Plant drought-resistant lawn seed.
  • Avoid over-fertilizing your lawn. Applying fertilizer increases the need for water. Apply fertilizers that contain slow-release, water-insoluble forms of nitrogen.
  • Use a broom or blower instead of a hose to clean leaves and other debris from your driveway or sidewalk.
  • Avoid leaving sprinklers or hoses unattended. A garden hose can pour out 600 gallons or more in only a few hours.

Pool

  • Install a new water-saving pool filter. A single back flushing with a traditional filter uses 180 to 250 gallons of water.
  • Cover pools and spas to reduce evaporation of water.
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