Wednesday, October 22, 2014

How to Conserve Water During a Drought

Currently California is experiencing an ongoing drought that is causing a water crisis second to none. During this time (and anytime really) conserving water is a must. So here are some helpful tips to help you conserve water in your own home.

Indoor:
·      Use the washing machine and the dishwasher only when they are full to save water and energy
·      Washing dark clothes in cold water saves water and energy, and helps your clothes retain their color
·      Don’t let the water run when washing dishes by hand. Fill one basin with wash water and another with rinse water
·      Use the water disposal sparingly
·      Don’t use running water to thaw food. Defrost food in the refrigerator.
·      Keep a pitcher of drinking water in the fridge instead of running the tap
·      Take quicker showers
·      Fill the bathtub halfway or less
·      Plug the bathtub before turning on the water when taking a bath
·      Turn water off while brushing your teeth or shaving

Outdoor:
·       Water early in the morning or later in the evening when the temperatures are cooler
·       Plant drought-resistant trees and plants
·       Choose a water-efficient irrigation system such as drip irrigation for your trees, shrubs and flowers
·       Use a broom to clean driveways, sidewalks and patios
·       Wash cars with a bucket, sponge and hose with self-closing nozzle

Friday, January 3, 2014

What Clean Drinking Water Improves

We know many of the health benefits of clean water but access to clean water can improve other aspect of life. Today I will share some of the ways in which access to clean water helps improve aspects of daily life:
·      Education

o   Children who are free for gathering water have more time for class.
·      Health

o   Water has many health benefits include keeping us hydrated, boosting our energy, and nourishing our skin.
·      Hunger

o   Access to clean water leads to more food security. Hunger can be reduced with less crop loss