Water Conservation Month: Week One-Ways to Save Water Indoors

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LIVE OAK, FL, April 7, 2014

CONTACT: Carree Olshansky
Water Conservation Specialist
Suwannee River Water Management District
386.362.1001 or 800.226.1066 (FL)
www.mysuwanneeriver.com

Water Conservation Month: Week One – Ways to Save Water Indoors

– There are many, easy ways to save water in your home just by following a few simple tips. Saving water also reduces electrical and water and sewer expenses.

In the bathroom:
 Flush less, the toilet is not a wastebasket; older toilets can use up to 4 gallons per flush
 Shorten your shower time; a minute or two less in the shower can save up to 200 gallons per month
 Replace old showerheads and faucets aerators with new low-flow versions

In the laundry room:
 Wait until you have a full load before using the washing machine; older machines can use up to 43 gallons per load
 Select the appropriate water level for the size of your load of laundry
 Wash dark clothes with cold water; you will save water and energy

In the kitchen, instead of leaving the water running:
 Keep a pitcher of drinking water in the fridge
 Defrost food in the refrigerator
 Scrape, don’t rinse, your dishes before loading the dishwasher
 Use two dishpans for washing dishes by hand, one with soapy water for washing and one with clean water for rinsing

Make saving water fun for the family. You can start by calculating your family’s water usage. An interactive water use calculator is available at www.mysuwanneeriver.com/waterconservation.

You can also check your water meter or use your water bill to determine how many total gallons are being used.
Set a water savings goal for the family and make it a fun challenge to decrease your home water use. You can even post your results on the District’s Facebook page, www.facebook.com/SRWMD.

How many gallons can you save?
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Published by Suwannee River Water Management District

Suwannee River Water Management District - http://www.srwmd.state.fl.us/ - The Suwannee River Water Management District is one of five regional water management districts in Florida, created by the Florida Legislature through passage of the Water Resources Act of 1972. Suwannee is the smallest of the state's water management districts in terms of geographic area, population served, tax base, and agency staff. The Suwannee River Water Management District manages water and related natural resources in north-central Florida by providing water quality and quantity monitoring, research, regulation, land acquisition and management, and flood protection.

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