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As water prices rise, you may be wondering how you can do more around the house with less of it. By Imy Brighty-Potts. 8 ways to use less water around the house as prices are set to rise
Low-flush toilets use significantly less water per flush than older conventional toilets. In the United States, Older conventional toilet models, typically those built before 1982, can use 5 to 7 gallons of water per flush. Toilets from the era of 1982-1993 may use a somewhat smaller 3.5 gpf.
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Housing is the biggest monthly expense for most families, and it keeps adding up month after month for life. For homeowners, the cost of keeping a roof over their heads goes beyond the mortgage,...
EPA poster publicizing WaterSense products. WaterSense is a program sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), designed to encourage water efficiency in the United States through the use of a special label on consumer products. [1]
End uses of water for households in the U.S. in gallons per household per day and percent of indoor use [1]. Residential water use (also called domestic use, household use, or tap water use) includes all indoor and outdoor uses of drinking quality water at single-family and multifamily dwellings. [2]
Swimming pool covers that reduce evaporation and can warm pool water to reduce water, energy and chemical costs. Automatic faucet is a water conservation faucet that eliminates water waste at the faucet. It automates the use of faucets without the use of hands. Smart water meters are also a promising technology for reducing household water usage.
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