General
- #52
Avoid recreational water toys that require a constant flow of water.
- #56
We’re more likely to notice leaky faucets indoors, but don’t forget to check outdoor faucets, pipes, and hoses.
- #128
Winterize outdoor spigots when temperatures dip below freezing to prevent pipes from leaking or bursting.
- #129
For more immediate hot water and energy savings, insulate hot water pipes.
- #130
Use a commercial car wash that recycles water. Or, wash your car on the lawn, and you’ll water your grass at the same time.
- #131
Use a hose nozzle or turn off the water while you wash your car. You’ll save up to 100 gallons every time.
- #132
Wash your pets outdoors, in an area of your lawn that needs water.
- #133
When cleaning out fish tanks, give the nutrient-rich water to your non-edible plants.
- #134
When you give your pet fresh water, don’t throw the old water down the drain. Use it to water your trees or shrubs.
- #135
Use a broom instead of a hose to clean patios, sidewalks and driveways, and save water every time.
- #136
Evaporative coolers require a seasonal maintenance check. For more efficient cooling, check your evaporative cooler annually.
- #137
If you have an evaporative cooler, direct the water drain to plants in your landscape.
- #138
Set water softeners for a minimum number of refills to save both water and chemicals, plus energy, too.
- #139
If you have an evaporative cooler, install a recirculating pump to keep water from bleeding off with one pass.
- #140
Report broken pipes, leaky hydrants and errant sprinklers to property owners or your local water provider.
- #141
Know where your master water shut-off valve is located. Were a pipe to burst, this could save gallons of water and prevent damage.
- #142
Install a thermostat and timer on your evaporative cooler so it only operates when necessary.