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on August 29, 2011

Water Saving Tips

I changed my washer to a front-loader; buying it when it was on sale. I am not only saving money on water and getting cleaner clothes, but I also got a rebate from my utility.

My son installed a $20 something on even a lower-gallon toilet that has two buttons that allows for a lower gallon flush (for liquid only) and the normal flush (solids). Replacing the toilet itself is a relatively-low cost proposition that pays for itself in short order, especially with the two-button contraption on it.

Other things:

  • Upgrade your older dishwasher
  • Install aerators on all faucets and low flow shower heads, both usually available from utility companies for free.
  • Do not leaving the water running.
  • Put a timer on the lawn sprinkler, or let the lawn go brown.

By abcs from Shoreline, WA

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