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                              There are a number of ways to save water, and they all
                                start with you. 
                                                           
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                              #2.  | 
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                              When washing dishes by hand, don't let the water run
                                while rinsing. Fill one sink with 		wash water and
                                the other with rinse water. 
                                                           
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                              #3.  | 
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                              Evaporative coolers require a seasonal maintenance checkup.
                                For more efficient 		cooling, check your evaporative
                                cooler annually. 
                                                           
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                              Check your sprinkler system frequently and adjust sprinklers
                                so only your lawn 		is watered and not the house,
                                sidewalk, or street. 
                                                           
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                              #5.  | 
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                              Run your washing machine and dishwasher only when they
                                are full and you could 		save 1000 gallons a month. 
                                                           
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                              #6.  | 
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                              Avoid planting turf in areas that are hard to water such
                                as steep inclines and isolated 		strips along sidewalks
                                and driveways. 
                                                           
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                              #7.  | 
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                              Install covers on pools and spas and check for leaks
                                around your pumps. 
                                                           
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                              #8.  | 
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                              Use the garbage disposal sparingly. Compost instead and
                                save gallons every time. 
                                                           
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                              #9.  | 
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                              Plant during the spring or fall when the watering requirements
                                are lower. 
                                                           
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                              #10.  | 
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                              Keep a pitcher of water in the refrigerator instead of running the tap for cold drinks. 
                                                           
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                              #11.  | 
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                              Check your water meter and bill to track your water usage. 
                                   
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                              Minimize evaporation by watering during the early morning
                                hours, when temperatures are cooler and winds are lighter. 
                                                           
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                              #13.  | 
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                              Wash your produce in the sink or a pan that is partially
                                filled with water instead of 		running water from
                                the tap. 
                                                           
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                              #14.  | 
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                              Use a layer of organic mulch around plants to reduce
                                evaporation and save hundreds of gallons of water a year.  
                                                           
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                              #15.  | 
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                              Use a broom instead of a hose to clean your driveway
                                or sidewalk and save 80 gallons of water every time. 
                                                           
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                              #16.  | 
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                              If your shower can fill a one-gallon bucket in less than
                                20 seconds, then replace it with 	a water-efficient
                                showerhead. 
                                                           
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                              #17.  | 
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                               Collect the water you use for rinsing produce and reuse
                                it to water houseplants. 
                                                           
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                              #18.  | 
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                              Divide your watering cycle into shorter periods to reduce
                                runoff and allow for better absorption every time you water. 
                                                           
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                              #19.  | 
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                              We're more likely to notice leaky faucets indoors, but
                                don't forget to check outdoor 		faucets, pipes, and
                                hoses for leaks. 
                                                           
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                              Periodically check your pool for leaks if you have an
                                automatic refilling device. 
                                                           
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                              #21.  | 
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                              Only water your lawn when needed. You can tell this by
                                simply walking across your lawn. If you leave footprints,
                                it's time to water. 
                                                           
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                              #22.  | 
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                              When you shop for a new appliance, consider one offering
                                cycle and load size adjustments. They are more water and
                                energy-efficient than older appliances. 
                                                           
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                              #23.  | 
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                              Time your shower to keep it under 5 minutes. You'll save
                                up to 1000 gallons a 		month. 
                                                           
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                              #24.  | 
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                              Install low-volume toilets. 
                                   
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                              #25.  | 
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                              Adjust your lawn mower to a higher setting. Longer grass
                                shades root systems and holds soil moisture better than
                                a closely clipped lawn.  
                                                           
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                              #26.  | 
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                              When you clean your fish tank, use the water you've drained
                                on your plants. The 		water is rich in nitrogen and
                                phosphorus, providing you with a free and effective 		fertilizer. 
                                                           
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                              #27.  | 
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                              Use the sprinkler for larger areas of grass. Water small
                                patches by hand to avoid waste. 
                                                           
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                              #28.  | 
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                               Put food coloring in your toilet tank. If it seeps into
                                the toilet bowl, you have a leak. It's easy to fix, and
                                you can save more than 600 gallons a month.  
                                                           
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                              #29.  | 
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                              Plug the bathtub before turning the water on, then adjust
                                the temperature as the tub 		fills up. 
                                                           
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                              #30.  | 
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                              Use porous materials for walkways and patios to keep
                                water in your yard and 		prevent wasteful runoff. 
                                                           
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                              #31.  | 
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                              Direct downspouts and other runoff towards shrubs and
                                trees, or collect and use for your garden. 
                                                           
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                              #32.  | 
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                              Designate one glass for your drinking water each day.
                                This will cut down on the 		number of times you run
                                your dishwasher. 
                                                           
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                              #33.  | 
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                              Water your summer lawns once every three days and your
                                winter lawn once every five days. 
                                                           
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                              #34.  | 
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                              Install a rain shut-off device on your automatic sprinklers
                                to eliminate 				unnecessary watering. 
                                                           
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                              #35.  | 
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                              Don't use running water to thaw food. 
                                   
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                              #36.  | 
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                              Choose a water-efficient drip irrigation system for trees,
                                shrubs and flowers. Watering at the roots is very effective,
                                be careful not to over water. 
                                                           
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                              #37.  | 
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                              Grab a wrench and fix that leaky faucet. It's simple,
                                inexpensive, and can save 140 gallons a week. 
                                                           
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                              #38.  | 
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                              Reduce the amount of grass in your yard by planting shrubs,
                                and ground cover with rock and granite mulching. 
                                                           
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                              #39.  | 
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                              When doing laundry, match the water level to the size
                                of the load. 
                                                           
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                              #40.  | 
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                              Teach your children to turn the faucets off tightly after
                                each use. 
                                                           
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                              #41.  | 
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                              Remember to check your sprinkler system valves periodically
                                for leaks and keep 		the heads in good shape. 
                                                           
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                              #42.  | 
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                              Before you lather up, install a low-flow showerhead.
                                They're inexpensive, easy to install, and can save your
                                family more than 500 gallons a week. 
                                                           
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                              #43.  | 
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                              Soak your pots and pans instead of letting the water
                                run while you scrape them 		clean. 
                                                           
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                              Don't water your lawn on windy days. After all, sidewalks
                                and driveways don't need water. 
                                                           
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                              #45.  | 
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                              Water your plants deeply but less frequently to create
                                healthier and stronger landscapes. 
                                                           
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                              Make sure you know where your master water shut-off valve
                                is located. This could 		save gallons of water and
                                damage to your home if a pipe were to burst. 
                                                           
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                              #47.  | 
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                              When watering grass on steep slopes, use a soaker hose
                                to prevent wasteful 		runoff. 
                                                           
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                              #48.  | 
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                              Group plants with the same watering needs together to
                                get the most out of your watering time.  
                                                           
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                              #49.  | 
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                              Remember to weed your lawn and garden regularly. Weeds
                                compete with other 		plants for nutrients, light,
                                and water. 
                                                           
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                              #50.  | 
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                              While fertilizers promote plant growth, they also increase
                                water consumption. Apply 	the minimum amount of fertilizer
                                needed. 
                                                           
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                              #51.  | 
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                              Avoid installing ornamental water features and fountains
                                that spray water into the air. Trickling or cascading fountains
                                lose less water to evaporation. 
                                                           
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                              Use a commercial car wash that recycles water. 
                                   
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                              #53.  | 
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                              Don't buy recreational water toys that require a constant
                                flow of water. 
                                                           
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                              #54.  | 
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                              Turn off the water while you brush your teeth and save
                                4 gallons a minute. That's 200 gallons a week for a family
                                of four. 
                                                           
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                              #55.  | 
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                              Buy a rain gauge to track how much rain or irrigation
                                your yard receives. Check with your local water agency
                                to see how much rain is needed to skip an irrigation cycle. 
                                                           
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                              #56.  | 
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                              Encourage your school system and local government to
                                help develop and promote 	a water conservation ethic
                                among children and adults. 
                                                           
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                              #57.  | 
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                              Teach your family how to shut off your automatic watering
                                systems. Turn sprinklers off if the system is malfunctioning
                                or when a storm is approaching. 
                                                           
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                              #58.  | 
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                              Set a kitchen timer when watering your lawn or garden
                                with a hose. 
                                                           
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                              #59.  | 
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                              Make sure your toilet flapper doesn't stick open after
                                flushing. 
                                                           
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                              #60.  | 
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                              Make sure there are aerators on all of your faucets. 
                                   
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                              #61.  | 
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                              Next time you add or replace a flower or shrub, choose
                                a low water use plant for year-round landscape color and
                                save up to 550 gallons each year. 
                                                           
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                              #62.  | 
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                              Install an instant water heater on your kitchen sink
                                so you don't have to let the water 		run while it
                                heats up. This will also reduce heating costs for your
                                household. 
                                                           
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                              #63.  | 
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                              Use a grease pencil to mark the water level of your pool
                                at the skimmer. Check the 		mark 24 hours later.
                                Your pool should lose no more than 1/4 inch each day. 
                                                           
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                              #64.  | 
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                              Cut back on rinsing if your dishwasher is new. Newer
                                models clean more thoroughly than older ones. 
                                                           
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                              #65.  | 
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                              Use a screwdriver as a soil probe to test soil moisture.
                                If it goes in easily, don't water. Proper lawn watering
                                can save thousands of gallons of water annually. 
                                                           
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                              Avoid overseeding your lawn with winter grass. Once established,
                                ryegrass needs water every three to five days, whereas
                                dormant Bermuda grass needs water only once a month. 
                                                           
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                              #67.  | 
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                              Do one thing each day that will save water. Even if savings
                                are small, every drop counts. 
                                                           
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                              #68.  | 
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                              When the kids want to cool off, use the sprinkler in
                                an area where your lawn needs it the most.  
                                                           
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                              #69.  | 
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                              Make sure your swimming pools, fountains, and ponds are
                                equipped with 			recirculating pumps. 
                                                           
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                              #70.  | 
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                              Bathe your young children together. 
                                   
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                              #71.  | 
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                              Landscape with Xeriscape trees, plants and groundcovers.
                                Call your local conservation office for more information
                                about these water thrifty plants. 
                                                           
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                              #72.  | 
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                              Winterize outdoor spigots when temps dip to 20 degrees
                                F to prevent pipes from bursting or freezing. 
                                                           
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                              #73.  | 
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                              Insulate hot water pipes so you don't have to run as
                                much water to get hot water to 		the faucet. 
                                                           
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                              #74.  | 
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                              Wash your car on the grass. This will water your lawn
                                at the same time. 
                                                             
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                              #75.  | 
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                               Drop that tissue in the trash instead of flushing it
                                and save gallons every time.  
                                                           
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                              #76.  | 
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                              If you have an evaporative cooler, direct the water drain
                                to a flowerbed, tree, or your lawn. 
                                                           
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                              #77.  | 
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                              Make suggestions to your employer to save water (and
                                dollars) at work. 
                                                           
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                              #78.  | 
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                              Support projects that use reclaimed wastewater for irrigation
                                and other uses. 
                                                           
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                              #79.  | 
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                               Use a hose nozzle and turn off the water while you wash
                                your car and save more than 100 gallons.  
                                                           
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                              #80.  | 
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                              Encourage your friends and neighbors to be part of a
                                water-conscious community. 
                                                           
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                              #81.  | 
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                              If your toilet was installed prior to 1980, place a toilet
                                dam or bottle filled with water in your toilet tank to
                                cut down on the amount of water used for each flush. Be
                                sure these devices do not interfere with operating parts. 
                                                           
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                              Install a FiltronWater™ Conditioning System. It saves water   since there is no regeneration, brine discharge or maintenance but still   provides all the benefits of soft water. 
                                                           
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                              #83.  | 
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                               Wash clothes only when you have a full load and save
                                up to 600 gallons each month.  
                                                           
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                              #84.  | 
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                               Leave lower branches on trees and shrubs and allow leaf
                                litter to accumulate on top of the soil. This keeps the
                                soil cooler and reduces evaporation.  
                                                           
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                               Pick-up the phone and report significant water losses
                                from broken pipes, open hydrants and errant sprinklers
                                to the property owner or your water management district.  
                                                           
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                              #86.  | 
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                               Bermuda grasses are dormant (brown) in the winter and
                                will only require water once every three to four weeks
                                or less if it rains. 
                                                           
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                              #87.  | 
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                              Start a compost pile. Using compost when you plant adds
                                water-holding organic 		matter to the soil. 
                                                           
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                              #88.  | 
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                              Use sprinklers that throw big drops of water close to
                                the ground. Smaller drops of water and mist often evaporate
                                before they hit the ground. 
                                                           
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                              #89.  | 
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                               Listen for dripping faucets and toilets that flush themselves.
                                Fixing a leak can save 500 gallons each month.  
                                                           
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                              #90.  | 
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                              More plants die from over-watering than from under-watering.
                                Be sure only to water 		plants when necessary. 
                                                           
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                              #91.  | 
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                              Cook food in as little water as possible. This will also
                                retain more of the nutrients. 
                                                           
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                              #92.  | 
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                               Adjust your watering schedule to the season. Water your
                                summer lawn every third day and your winter lawn every
                                fifth day. 
                                                           
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                              #93.  | 
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                              Turn the water off while you shampoo and condition your
                                hair and you can save more than 50 gallons a week. 
                                                           
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                              #94.  | 
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                              Bathe your pets outdoors in an area in need of water. 
                                   
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                              #95.  | 
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                              Choose new water-saving appliances, like washing machines
                                that save up to 20 		gallons per load. 
                                                           
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                              #96.  | 
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                              Water only as rapidly as the soil can absorb the water. 
                                   
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                              #97.  | 
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                              Aerate your lawn. Punch holes in your lawn about six
                                inches apart so water will reach 		the roots rather
                                than run off the surface. 
                                                           
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                              #98.  | 
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                              Select the proper size pans for cooking. Large pans require
                                more cooking water 		than may be necessary. 
                                                           
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                              #99.  | 
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                              Place an empty tuna can on your lawn to catch and measure
                                the water output of your sprinklers. For lawn watering
                                advice, contact your local conservation office. 
                                                           
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                              | #100. | 
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                              Turn off the water while you shave and you can save more
                                than 100 gallons a week. 
                                                           
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                              | #101. | 
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                              When you give your pet fresh water, don't throw the old
                                water down the drain. Use it to water your trees or shrubs. 
                                                           
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                              | #102. | 
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                              If you accidentally drop ice cubes when filling your
                                glass from the freezer, don't throw them in the sink. Drop
                                them in a house plant instead. 
                                                           
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                              | #103. | 
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                              To save water and time, consider washing your face or
                                brushing your teeth while in the shower. 
                                                           
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                              | #104. | 
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                              While staying in a hotel or even at home, consider reusing
                                your towels. 
                                                           
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                              | #105. | 
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                              When backwashing your pool, consider using the water
                                on your 
                                landscaping. 
                                 
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                              | #106. | 
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                              For hanging baskets, planters and pots, place ice
                                cubes under the moss or dirt to give your plants a cool
                                drink of water and help eliminate water overflow. 
                                                             
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                              | #107. | 
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                              Throw trimmings and peelings from fruits and vegetables
                                into your yard compost to prevent from using the garbage
                                disposal. 
                                                             
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                              | #108. | 
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                              When you have ice left in your cup from a take-out
                                restaurant, don't throw it in the trash, dump it on a
                                plant. 
                                                             
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                              | #109. | 
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                              Have your plumber re-route your gray water to trees
                                and gardens rather than letting it run into the sewer
                                line. Check with your city codes, and if it isn't allowed
                                in your area, start a movement to get that changed. 
                                                             
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                              | #110. | 
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                              Keep a bucket in the shower to catch water as it warms
                                up or runs. Use this water to flush toilets or water
                                plants. 
                                                             
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