June 19, 2010

Saving Water, First Step Towards Environment Friendly Living

By now, everyone of us are well aware that water is a vital need. However, many people waste water without even realizing what this may lead to. You might see water running down Copper kitchen sinks or Copper sinks in your bathroom, and you might not even consider the loss. The truth is that the loss of water can affect the environment. Today, we largely emphasize on protecting our limited resources, and saving water is the first measure that must be taken to do that.

You may wonder as to why we need to save the water in the first place. A lot of people have the habit of keeping the tap running while they brush or shave, while they wash the dishes, and whenever they are watering the plants. This habit goes back to those people’s early life as back then they had taken water for granted. Water did not finish back then, so why will it run out in the upcoming time? If the Universe is a closed system, how can water leave it if we are neglectful about it? The answer is a bit complicated.

Wasting water does not directly affect the environment. Yet when you are using more water than needed that would mean that you are pumping more water from the reservoirs. This obviously needs energy, and this energy comes from different sources. Wasting water will thus not be energy efficient because wasting water will also mean that you are wasting energy. Meanwhile, the water purification plants will have to work more if you are wasting the water.

There are many easy ways for you to save water and take a step further towards green living. Now this is not only limited to closing the tap while you are brushing your teeth or shaving. Read on to find a few more ways of saving water and energy:

• When you are washing the dishes using your hands, it is not essential that you always keep the tap running while you are washing the dishes. What you can do is fill a small tub with wash water and the other with rinse water. This way you can save water that could have been wasted while you are washing the dishes.

• When you are considering flooring outside your house, go for shrubs and groundcovers rather than turfs on steep slopes and isolated strips.

• Although evaporation of water will not be a trouble to the environment, at times you will have to take care of it so that you do not have to use water again and again for the similar reason. For instance, when you are watering the plants, the water may evaporate and you will have to water it again. For this, you must water your plants in the morning or afternoon when the temperatures are relatively lower. Also when you are watering steep areas where water rapidly washes away, a good idea is to water them in brief intervals so that plants have more time for absorption.

• Use showers instead of long baths. You might not need as much water for a shower in contrast with the water you use to fill up the bathtub.

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