Wednesday, 14 August 2013

10 Best Ways to Save Water - And Learn about Rainwater Harvesting


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Most important and efficient way to save water is "Rainwater Harvesting", Now it is mandatory in Bangalore, Its our turn to Plan for Rainwater harvesting in each and every house.
Here are some other facts where we can save water in our day to day life :

You probably don’t think too much about your water bill. But compare a recent bill to one from, say, a decade ago: rates have climbed as much as 8 to 10 percent per year. If only household incomes could rise like that! Here are 10 ways to stop wasting water and start saving money.
1. Plan a green bathroom renovation

Bathrooms use more H2O than any other room but smart fixtures can dramatically cut water use. See how your home could benefit by trying the Home Energy Savings Calculator, and get inspiration from EcoLiving makeovers including:
•   Unveiling a Green Bathroom Makeover
•   We slashed our water bill by 70%
•   Eco Bathroom Remodel
2. Install a high-efficiency toilet

Toilets use more water than any other fixture, and older toilets can consume 13 litres or more per flush. Get more info on dual-flush toilets.
3. Shorten your shower

We pulled together this playlist of money-saving shower songs to keep you movin’!
4. Change your showerhead

This affordable update makes a huge difference and doesn’t require a plumber. We even found a high-efficiency rain showerhead so you can save while you shower in style.
5. Switch to a high-efficiency faucet

Water-saving faucets maintain pressure while using less water. The faucet used in this eco-friendly basement bathroom renovation gets bonus points for being Canadian.
6. Consider an electronic faucet

The one in this budget bathroom automatically turns on and off to conserve water. See how a Delta faucet we used in this contest winner’s kitchen reduces waste.
7. Upgrade your dishwasher

It’s the kitchen’s biggest water drain, so buy an Energy Star to conserve water and save energy in the kitchen. Need new kitchen gear? You could win free appliances with the Eco-City Challenge!
8. Use a drip hose and timer

Sprinklers lose water to evaporation while soaker hoses deliver moisture slowly to a plant’s roots. Put one on a timer; see more green ideas in 5 Summer Savers.
9. Plant a drought-tolerant garden

Check out 14 plants that save water—many were used in this green backyard makeover.
10. Update your washing machine

Energy Star washers use up to 50 per cent less water than conventional models. Find out what to look for in laundry room essentials.


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