Thursday, August 2, 2007

Things to Do Today: Use Less Water


Here's some "fast facts" on water use, courtesy of The Green Remodeler website:


  • Older toilets use 3.7 to 7 gallons per flush

  • Dishwashers use 8-14 gallons per cycle

  • Top-loading washers use 45 gallons per load

  • A dripping faucet wastes 15-21 gallons per day

  • US water users withdraw enough water to fill a line of Olympic-size swimming pools reaching around the world EVERY DAY (300 billion gallons)

  • Although our planet is 71% water, humans depend on a mere .65% of the water for surviva - much of which is polluted.

  • About a quarter of the nation's largest industrial plants and water treatment facilities are in serious violation of pollution standards at any one time.

  • An estimated 7 million Americans are made sick annually by contaminated tap water; in some rare cases this results in death.

So, in closing... Use less water today. And tomorrow. And, well... pretty much all the time.

1 comment:

Kevin Shea said...

We changed our shower heads and faucet heads to water saver types - very inexpensive at the local home building suppliers, and saw a significant reduction in water usage on our next monthly bill. I estimate we had a two month or less payback on these fixtures. Great way to save! Anyone cann install!