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Water Saving Ideas
A dripping faucet or fixture can waste 3 gallons a day.....a
total of 1095 gallons a year. Conserve Water and Save Money!
A continuous leak from a hole this size would, in one month,
waste water in the amounts shown.
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Water
Cost |
Sewer
Cost |
Total
Cost |
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1/4" |
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527 ccf |
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$1,886.66 |
$2,550.68 |
$4,437.34 |
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3/16" |
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297 ccf |
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$1,063.26 |
$1,437.48 |
$2,500.74 |
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1/8" |
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131 ccf |
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$468.98 |
$634.04 |
$1,103.02 |
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1/16" |
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33 ccf |
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$118.14 |
$159.72 |
$277.86 |
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Water Saving Ideas In the Bathroom.........
- Use a displacement device (a water-filled plastic bottle
or bag) in the toilet to reduce the amount of water required
to flush.
- Use the toilet only for its intended purpose, not for
the disposal of tissues or trash
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- Be alert for leaky toilets or faucets and repair immediately.
A slow drip wastes 15 to 20 gallons of water a day. A leaky
toilet wastes hundreds of gallons a day.
- When installing a new toilet, consider a small-capacity
model. They're usually less expensive and cut down significantly
on the amount of water used.
- Flush the toilet less often. In most cases, several uses
can be made of the toilet for liquid wastes before flushing.
- Take shorter showers. Get wet, turn off the water, lather
up, then turn on the water to rinse. Showers require less
water than tub baths. Every inch in the tub equals approximately
5 gallons.
- Up to five gallons a minute goes straight down the drain
when taps are left running to shave or brush teeth. Turn
on the taps only when needed.
In the Kitchen........
- When washing dishes by hand, fill a basin or use a stopper
in the sink for rinsing rather than running the faucet.
- Automatic dishwashers use 12 to 25 gallons for each full
cycle, so avoid using the rinse only cycle and washing small
loads.
- Avoid running the faucet for a glass of water. Put a bottle
or pitcher of water in the refrigerator.
- Since washing machines require 40 gallons or more, save
water by washing only full loads.
Outdoors........
- Use buckets and tubs to wash your car or the dog, rather
than a continuously running hose.
- Water lawns and gardens only when needed and only during
the early morning or evening when evaporation is lower.
- A garden hose will dispense up to 600 gallons in two hours.
A nozzle will act as a flow restrictor and reduce water
use significantly.
- Cutting grass at a two to three inch height instead of
cropping it closely will reduce the amount of water needed.
- Sweep sidewalks and driveways instead of washing them
down with a hose.
- Re-use as much water as possible.
- If lawn watering is scheduled, let youngsters play in
the hose spray or sprinkler in a grassy area instead of
filling a wading pool.
Water Use Habits......
| Item |
Typical Usage |
Good Water Saving Habits
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| Showering |
20-40 gals
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5 gals (wet
down, soap up, rinse off) |
| Tub Bathing
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36 gals (full)
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10-12 gals
(low level) |
| Toilet Flushing
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6 gals |
3-5 gals (tank
displacement or half flush device) |
| Teeth Brushing
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2 gals (faucet
running) |
1 pint (wet
brush, rinse briefly) |
| Hand Washing
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2 gals (faucet
running) |
1 gal (fill
basin, rinse briefly) |
| Shaving |
3-5 gals (faucet
running) |
1 gal (fill
basin, rinse briefly) |
| Dish Washing
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20 gals (faucet
running) |
5 gals (wash,
rinse in pans or sink) |
| Automatic Dishwasher
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15 gals (full
cycle) |
DO ONLY FULL
LOADS |
| Washing Machine
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40-60 gals
(full cycle) |
DO ONLY FULL
LOADS |
| Outdoor Watering
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5-10 gals
per minute |
Be sensible,
seek local lawn/garden expert advice |
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Oberlin Municipal Light and Power
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