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  2. Water conservation - Wikipedia

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    Many water-saving devices (such as low-flush toilets) that are useful in homes can also be useful for business water saving. Other water-saving technology for businesses includes: Waterless urinals (also can be installed in schools) Waterless car washes; Infrared or foot-operated taps, which can save water by using short bursts of water for ...

  3. Water efficiency - Wikipedia

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    The government hopes these steps will help to better conserve water and meet demands. [9] The Indian state of Haryana implemented the State Rural Water Policy 2012; under this policy individual household metered connections would be provided to 50% of the rural population by 2017, to stop water wastage in villages. [10]

  4. How to drink more water: 10 tips to help you stay hydrated - AOL

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    The BPA-free pitcher holds up to 10 cups of water, which can fill three 24-ounce water bottles before needing a refill. It's specially designed to fit on refrigerator shelves and has a locking lid ...

  5. Got water goals? These 8 tips and tricks for increasing your ...

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    Aside from the tips of filtering, carbonating or flavoring your water, it may be in your best interest to tack a chugging session onto another part of your daily routine. For example, when you ...

  6. Low-flow fixtures - Wikipedia

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    A low-flow fixture is a water saving plumbing fixture designed to achieve water savings by having a lower flow rate of water or a smaller quantity per flush. Some of these low-flow fixtures are faucets, showerheads, and toilets.

  7. Should you be worried about hard water in your shower? Hair ...

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    For all the damage hard water can do to your hair, both types are completely safe to drink: in fact, some research even suggests that harder water might help support bone and heart health.