The Shower vs. Bath Debate: A Splashy Showdown

More than half of all indoor water use happens in the bathroom. Yes, in the place where we sing concerts, practice speeches, and occasionally lose track of time in thought. With so much water going down the drain, the bathroom is one of the easiest places to save both water and money with just a few mindful changes. 
One of the biggest bathroom debates of all time is this: Which uses more water, a shower or a bath? 

How to Protect Your Texas Lawn During a Drought

Drought conditions are an increasing concern in many parts of Texas, and homeowners are feeling the pressure to maintain healthy lawns while also conserving water. The good news is that it's possible to support your yard’s health without overburdening precious water resources. By making smart adjustments to your lawn care routine, you can reduce your environmental impact while still enjoying a beautiful outdoor space. These practical, eco-conscious strategies not only help your lawn survive the heat but also promote long-term sustainability.

 

Rainwater Harvesting at Home

Rainwater harvesting is a great way to help the environment and reduce your dependency on municipal water sources. Dry, hot summers and light winter rains have caused some Texas cities to enact water restrictions in hopes of preserving this precious resource. Luckily, Texas encourages residents to harvest rainwater to reduce the burden drought conditions cause Texas’ already limited water supply. 

Flowing Together: Empowering Students to Conserve Water

Water is a precious resource that we all rely on, and it’s important to teach our students about its conservation. By educating and inspiring them, teachers play a vital role in fostering a generation of environmentally conscious individuals. We will explore five creative ways that teachers can guide their students in conserving water and making a positive impact on our planet.