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Water Saving Tips
Water resources are vital for the functions of our homes, our businesses
and our community. It is to your benefit as a homeowner, business
person or community resident to use water wisely. When you save
water, you save money and energy and you help save the environment.
The City of North Miami has several water-saving tips that will
help you conserve water in your home.
- Most of the water used in your home is used in the bathroom.
A toilet uses five to seven gallons for each flush and a shower
uses five to ten gallons per minute. Check for leaks in the toilet
tank or bowl which can waste thousands of gallons of water a day.
- Water can also be saved in the kitchen. When cooking most foods,
use less water and put a lid on the pot. Plug the drain or use
a pan of water when washing vegetables. The water can later be
poured onto houseplants. Use the garbage disposal sparingly. Load
the dishwasher to capacity. A partially filled washer wastes water
and energy.
- Water can also be saved outdoors. Use a broom instead of a
hose to clean sidewalks and driveways. Water your lawn slowly
and thoroughly during cool morning or evening hours when there
is little wind. And don't waste water by letting it run on sidewalks,
the driveway and into the street.
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