| Tips for saving water inside your home |
| Written by lee ann mcvay | |
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Tips for saving water inside your home Follow the tips below for saving water indoors. BathroomBathroom use accounts for about 75 percent of the water used inside the home.* Check regularly for any leaks in your toilet, faucets and water hose bibs and fix them. Water saved: up to 200 gallons per day. * Install a low-flow showerhead. Water saved: about 2 gallons per minute. * Replace older, larger-use toilets with the newer higher efficiency toilets. Water saved: .5 to 5 gallons per flush. * Take short showers and save the baths for special occasions. Water saved: 2 to 5 gallons per minute. KitchenAbout 8 percent of in-home water use takes place in the kitchen.* Don't rinse dishes before loading dishwasher. Water saved: 20 gallons per load. Around the house* Wash only full loads in the clothes washer. Washing small loads uses over twice as much water per pound of laundry.* When buying a new clothes washer, consider purchasing a water-saving model. Water saved: up to 40 gallons per load. * Insulate hot water pipes where possible to avoid long delays (and wasted water) while waiting for the water to "run hot." When building a new home, keep the distance short between the hot water heater and showers and other places that hot water is used. did you know? At many households the single-biggest water user are automated irrigation systems. These sprinkler systems can make up 60 percent or more of the water used in homes in Central Texas. Find out how to water your landscape efficiently. Kids can save water too! Saving water is something all of us can do — no matter if you are age 2 or 102! See if you are already doing some things to save water. I can save water! Think you've sprung a leak?* How to check for a water leak.* Download LCRA's Household Leak Detection and Repair brochure. (Help downloading PDF documents.) Contact us For more information on LCRA's water conservation programs or publications, please call (512) 473-3200, Ext. 2114 or, toll free at 1-800-776-5272, Ext. 2114, or e-mail Water Conservation. |