10 EASY WATER CONSERVATION TIPS
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Water your yard thoroughly, but only as needed - usually no more than 1 inch, once a week. |
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Use drip irrigation for plants and gardens, and water early in the morning to minimize evaporation. |
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Collecting rainwater for landscape use is great for the plants and can save you water and money. |
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Install aerators to cut in half the amount of water used by each faucet. |
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Fix faucet leaks, which can waste up to 3,000 gallons of water a year. |
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Install water-efficient plumbing fixtures to reduce water consumption by 25% to 60% and save energy. |
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Check your toilet by using a leak-detection dye tablet. Leaks can waste up to 200 gallons of water a day. |
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Replace older toilets with water-efficient models and save up to 4,000 gallons of water a year. |
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Washing only full loads of laundry can save an average household more than 3,400 gallons of water each year. |
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Invest in an Energy Star-qualified clothes washer, which typically uses 50% less water and 30% less energy per load. |
WATER CONSERVATION RESOURCES
- • Water IQ: Know Your Water, Texas Water Development Board
- • Rainwater Harvesting, Texas Water Development Board
- • Rainwater Harvesting, Texas AgriLife Extension
- • WaterSense, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- • Water Saving Tips, Texas Water Development Board
- • Texas Water Smart Coalition
- • Water Conservation Publications
HOW TO HARVEST RAINWATER — FOR ALL SKILL LEVELS
- • Rainwater Harvesting With Rain Barrels, a Take Care of Texas Guide
- • The Texas Manual on Rainwater Harvesting, Texas Water Development Board
- • Rainwater Harvesting, Texas AgriLife Extension
- • How to Install Rainwater Collection (video), This Old House



