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Texas faces a booming population and limited water resources, making it crucial to conserve and protect our water supply. With 97.2% of Earth's water being saltwater, only 2.8% is freshwater. To support sustainability, we must reduce water consumption, lower household utility bills, and implement efficient practices. This guide offers actionable strategies on behavior changes, efficient equipment use, and maintenance tips to conserve water at home. By making every drop count, we can meet today’s needs while safeguarding resources for future generations.
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STOP THE DRIPMake Every Drop Count Green Living
Green Living • Limited amount of water • Texas’ population is booming • Reduce the need for new sources of water by conserving and protecting water quality • Reduce water use in order to reduce water utility bill for families
The Earth’s Water Supply • 97.2% of the Earth's water supply is salt water. • Only 2.8% is fresh water!
Water Use & Population Growth • Texas’ population in 1907 was < 4 million • Average water use: 5 gallons per day/person vs. • Texas’ projected 2015 population is 28 million • Average water use: must be less than today’s 75-80 gallons per day for each person (in-house)
Protecting and Conserving Water • Water Quality Water that is safe to drink Water that is okay for other tasks • Water Quantity How much do we need to drink? How much total water do we need per day?
Water Used Inside the Home • Each person consumes an average of 100 -150 gallons of water per day (75 – 80 gal. inside). Make a list of how we use water in the home. Where do you think we use the most water?
Water Use In Household • 75% of water used inside - bathroom • 8% of in-home water use - kitchen • 14% of water used inside – laundry
Ways to Reduce Water Use • Change behavior – use less water, reuse water, use waterless ways to complete task • Maintain and/or repair • Use equipment to maximize efficiency • Replace with energy-efficient product
Behavior Changes • Take shorter showers • Turn water faucet off while brushing teeth or shaving • Scrape the dishes clean instead of rinsing • Only fill glass with amount of water you will use/drink
Other Ways to Change Water Use Behaviors • Scrub dishes with brush (no water running) • Disinfectant solution for washing hands • Compost rather than using garbage disposal • Spot clean clothing to delay washing • Sweep or use blower rather than water hose • Wear clothing more than once (if possible)
Use Equipment Efficiently • Adjust water level for amount of clothes in wash load (preferably only wash full loads) • Only run dishwasher with full load • Avoid using toilet as a trash basket
Maintain and/or Repair • Repair all leaks • Toilets • Pipes • Water Line • Hoses and washers • Faucets • Irrigation system
Purchasing Water- Saving Appliances and Equipment • Check water use of various models and brands when purchasing • Equipment may use less water • Equipment may heat water at point of use • Equipment may have sensors to determine when less water is needed • New technology – continuous hot water system