In order of water savings starting with the most bang for the buck, according to the Rocky Mountain Institute:
For most households, the vast majority of water is used indoors. You can get the biggest water savings in your home by installing efficient fixtures and fixing leaks.
But there are other ways too. Water and
electricity are linked; the
water-supply sector uses large amounts of energy to transport, treat, and
deliver water. On the flip side, vast quantities of water are required to
generate power. Use less power and you'll save water, and vice versa.
Food for additional thought: Meat is far more water-intensive to deliver to the table than vegetables. Skip meat once a week at your home, and the water savings upstream is significant.
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Lower your water bills by diverting the water that runs down your roof.
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Everybody gathers in the kitchen ... which makes it a prime target for green tweaks.
From shutting down the electronics and picking up a book (gasp!) to closing your curtains at the right time, here are 21 simple things you can do to save energy, and cash, in your home.
Cheaper than the car wash and kinder to your water bill, the Eco Touch spray will shine your car without harming the environment.
A green strategy for hand-washing your dishes.
A selection of online tips for conserving water -- something much of the U.S. needs to do right now.
Large-scale projects sometimes install systems to treat and re-use grey water from sinks for flushing toilets. Now, you can do this in your very own home!
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