20 tips on conserving water and energy… and saving money in the process!
The more we understand about how we use energy and water in our homes, the more we realize that saving one resource results in saving the other.
The more we understand about how we use energy and water in our homes, the more we realize that saving one resource results in saving the other.
County music video to help stop wasteful water behavior before it becomes a habit, especially those involving lawn and garden water uses.
There are 1.1 billion people in the world who do not have access to safe drinking water, and that number will more than double by 2020.
Non-kitchen use can account for up to 35% of water usage in restaurants. Restaurant managers should continuously remind their employees about the importance and benefits of water conservation.
Each and every one of us can use our precious water supplies more efficiently. Sometimes, it is just a matter of avoiding waste.
And how to use it wisely...while they’re still at this tender, young age?
Even a one or two minute shorter shower can save up to 700 gallons of water a month. Consider turning the water off while you soap up and wash your hair…and turn it back on to rinse off
Having access to a plentiful supply of water was as important back then as it is today. AND it will be critical tomorrow.
Our population is booming here in Texas. This increases demand for water -- for our cities, our crops and livestock, factories and businesses, and for families at home. Do the math….the more people in Texas to share our finite resources, the less WATER there’ll be to go around for future generations of Texans.
A single dripping faucet can waste more water in one day than a family member would need for drinking in a whole week!