Save water - Efficiently use water and eliminate waste - It is important to ensure adequate water today and in the future. Water is a limited resource. Today's supply on the earth is the same as the supply at the beginning of the earth. It is as simple as each of us makes small changes, we should all use water wisely. Let saving water be part of your daily life. Remember, when you save water, you save energy and money!
So far, the toilet is the main source of domestic water, accounting for nearly 30% of indoor water usage.
If you are bathing, please immediately block the drain and adjust the temperature when filling the tub
Please wash only fully packed dishes and choose the appropriate water level or load size option on the dishwasher
Wash only the pile of clothing or use the proper water level or loading capacity in the washing machine
Consider purchasing a high efficiency washing machine that saves more than 50% of the amount of laundry and energy used.
Just repairing fittings (faucets and shower heads), water leaks in pipes and toilets can greatly reduce water usage. Leaking taps will waste gallons of water in a short time
A leaky toilet can waste 200 gallons per day. There seems to be no reason to wash the toilet more than 50 times.
9 billion gallons (30%) out of the estimated 29 billion gallons of water used in the households in the US are used outdoors. In the hot summer season, or dry climate, the water consumption of the family outdoors may reach up to 70%.
Naturally drought-resistant plants can be a beautiful tool to replace the unused lawn in your garden. The WSU Cooperative Extension has many resources that help home gardener use natural plants for landscaping.
Please purchase a cheap hose timer to avoid watering. Soaking a hose is also a good choice to avoid evaporation
Please use an adjustable nozzle or spray when cleaning the car and stop the water flow when washing the car
Note: Most water companies have protection programs including discounts on water-saving equipment. View the local utility website
Privacy: Some of us are comfortable to piss in front of others, and some of us do not. If you prefer privacy over urination, you can find a big bush, tree or rock crouching back. If you are near the car, you can open the front door and the rear door and make the refurbished bathroom. You can wear a jacket or show it to your friends. Excluding different terrain: Everyone who has a vaginal piss outside knows how much terrain affects this experience. One of the main problems we encountered was water splashing and gathering when the surface was peeping. Below is a breakdown of topographic type and its impact on the environment.
The problem seems simple. Imagine three closed doors. Behind one of them, there is a big and desirable prize (just like a car). There are unpopular awards (goats) behind the other two. The host advises you to choose one of the doors, and you will get everything behind it. The owner (who knows which of the three doors hide the car) opens one of the remaining two doors to show a goat, whether to switch from the original selection to another closed door I will ask. Is this useful?
There are closed doors and open doors in my life. When you decide to leave the room, the stage, stage of life, you close the door behind you. But before you go next you have lots of questions: What door is right for me? Can I open these doors myself? What happens if the door is not open? Will I wait to walk or open the door? All of these problems have similarities. They are in the hallway.
When I realized that I was trapped in a man's room in a bar in Charlottesville, Virginia, I tried to correct the door at the age of 23. The door closed and the door opened. Close the door, close the last door, and finally me and my bath, I took out the pocket mirror and rolled my head - there! After quickly sliding, I redistributed some small hair, my baldness again ... hidden. Relief. I slowly left the toilet and returned to the party.