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		<title>Tips on Saving Water — Inside and Out</title>
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Using excess water or having leaks can cost you hundreds of dollars a year in wasted water. A simple toilet leak can use 50 extra gallons of water a day, and a faucet leak can waste up to 5,000 gallons a year. We’ve got some tips for keeping that water bill down.
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<p align="left">Using excess water or having leaks can cost you hundreds of dollars a year in wasted water. A simple toilet leak can use 50 extra gallons of water a day, and a faucet leak can waste up to 5,000 gallons a year. We’ve got some tips for keeping that water bill down.</p>
<p align="left">Saving water indoors</p>
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<div>Think you might have a leak? Check by reading your water meter before and after a 2-hour period when water hasn’t been run in your home. If the reading isn’t exactly the same, you’ve got a leak.</div>
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<div>If you’ve got a well-water system and the pump                comes on when no one is using water, you have a leak.</div>
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<div>Find out if the toilet is leaking by putting a few drops of food coloring into the toilet tank. If the color leaks into the bowl, replace the flapper.</div>
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<div>Get those dripping faucets repaired. Usually it’s a simple matter of replacing worn washers. Check all the washers in the house and replace them all at once.</div>
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<div>Replace “sticky” toilet handles.</div>
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<div>Make sure the flapper ball in the tank seats                correctly.</div>
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<div>Don’t use the toilet as a wastebasket or ashtray.                Avoid unnecessary flushing.</div>
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<div>Install faucet aerators to slow the flow of water.</div>
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<div>Rinse vegetables over a large bowl and reuse what                would have gone down the drain to water plants.</div>
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<div>Keep drinking water in the refrigerator to avoid                letting water run until it gets cool enough to drink.</div>
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<div>Defrost foods in the microwave instead of under                running water.</div>
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<div>Insulate water heater and water pipes. (65% of the                water you use is hot water.)</div>
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<p align="left">Saving water in the bathroom</p>
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<div>Don’t let the water run continuously when you are                shaving, brushing your teeth, etc.</div>
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<div>Replace two-handle systems with single-lever                faucets.</div>
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<div>Shower instead of bathe.</div>
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<div>Install low-flow showerheads that reduce water use                up to half but still give a great feeling shower.</div>
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<div>Get a showerhead with a “shower off” button to                conserve water while you lather up.</div>
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<div>Take shorter showers. Five-minute showers per day for a four-member family use about 28,000 gallons of water per year.</div>
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<p align="left">Saving water in cleaning</p>
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<div>Older standard washing machines use up to 50                gallons of water per load, Newer models use only 11-30 gallons.</div>
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<div>Don’t wash half loads, and if you do, adjust the                water level.</div>
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<div>Presoaking prevents having to re-wash heavily                soiled clothes.</div>
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<div>Soak dirty dishes instead of rinsing each dish                separately.</div>
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<div>If you’re washing dishes in a double sink, wash                them all at once and rinse them all at once.</div>
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<div>Replace an old, water-inefficient dishwasher. You                can save 10 to 20 gallons of water per wash cycle.</div>
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<div>Select the water-saving cycle on your dishwasher.</div>
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<p align="left">Saving water outdoors</p>
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<div>Landscape with plants that need less water.</div>
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<div>Don’t overwater. Buy a gauge to measure the rain                your lawn gets.</div>
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<div>Water lawns during the time of day when                temperature and wind speed are lowest to reduce evaporation.</div>
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<div>Put a timer on your sprinklers so you don’t forget                to turn them off.</div>
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<div>Over-fertilization increases your lawn’s need for                watering. Don’t over feed.</div>
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<div>Use a soaker hose instead of a sprinkler system to                better target the water to your plants.</div>
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<div>Mulch plants well to retain moisture.</div>
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<div>Make sure your sprinkler system isn’t watering the                sidewalk, driveway or street.</div>
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<div>Set your lawnmower blades to 3 inches or higher to encourage you lawn to grow deeper roots and hold moisture better.</div>
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<div>Use water-saving filters in your pool.</div>
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