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A lack of water to meet the daily needs is a reality for many people
around the world. Water scarcity currently impacts four out of every ten
people in the world. Projections show that nearly 2 billion people will
be living in countries or regions with absolute water shortage by the
year 2025. Challenges faced by the water industry includes, everything
from higher water demands to aging infrastructure and climate change. Water you get everyday from your tap is a result from careful
planning and conservation. Everyone needs water and everyone needs to
take responsibility. Conservation is merely an effort to use water
wisely. We here at Granger-Hunter also know of the problems facing our
area and we hope the following tips will assist you in your conservation
efforts.
- No outside water between the hours of 10:00a.m. and 6:00p.m.,
this will cut the loss of water by evaporation by 90%
- Don't over water your lawn. Hand water any dry spots and
remember to turn off the sprinklers following a rainstorm.
- Landscape with drought tolerant plants to decrease watering.
- Keep drinking water in the refrigerator instead of letting the
faucet run until cool. A running tap can use about 2 gallons of
water per minute.
- Fully load the dishwasher and clothes washer before running
them.
- If you have a swimming pool, use the cover while not in use.
You will cut the loss of water evaporation by 90%.
- Repair any leaky faucets and leaky toilets. Dipping faucets can
waste up to 2,000 gallons of water each year in the average home. A
leaky toilet can waste as much as 200 gallons per day.
- Don't leave the water running while you
brush your teeth or shave, this can waste up to 7 gallons of water
each time you brush or shave.
- Remember to use a broom instead of a hose
when cleaning walkways and driveways.
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