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Keep a pitcher of cold water in the refrigerator, rather than letting the faucet run until the water is cool.
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Hand-washing dishes takes more time than using a dishwasher. Let your dishwasher do the work and you’ll save almost 10 days a year! You’ll also save money and water! If washing dishes by hand, use a basin of soapy water or plug the sink.
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Use the dishwasher efficiently. Only run it when you have a full load. Scrape dirty dishes and cookware, rather than rinsing them. Use the “light wash” feature when possible.
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Showering accounts for nearly 17% of indoor water use. Reduce this by taking shorter showers.
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Turn off the tap when shaving or brushing your teeth and save up to 2,400 gallons of water a year. This is an easy one for both kids and adults to try.
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Washing only full loads of laundry can save an average household more than 3,400 gallons of water each year. As a bonus, you can also save energy by using cold water when possible.
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Sweep driveways and sidewalks, as opposed to hosing them off.
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If you have a pool, use a cover to reduce evaporation.
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Wash your car with water from a bucket or use a commercial car wash that recycles water.