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Friday, April 15, 2016

Conserving Water in New York

Luckily we don’t experience many droughts in New York, but when it comes to conserving water - well that’s something everyone can benefit from.

In a state that is so populated, it’s easy to forget how much water we use - every single one of us. Little do people know that if we make minor changes to our daily lives, we can give back to our community and help our planet thrive. With Earth Day on the horizon, we wanted to put together a quick list of water conservation do’s and don'ts inside and outside the home:


Bathroom
  • Do fill the bathtub halfway, instead of filling it up - you’ll save over 10 gallons of water
  • Do take short showers and save 5 to 7 gallons per minute
  • Don’t run the water while shaving or brushing your teeth
  • Don’t use flush the toilet more than necessary
Kitchen
  • Do run large loads of dishes in the machine and set to a short cycle
  • Do install faucet aerators
  • Don’t leave the water running while washing dishes or you can waste 3 gallons a minute
  • Don’t defrost food by running under water
Outdoors
  • Do use a self-closing nozzle on your hose
  • Do set times for your sprinkler system
  • Don’t overwater your plants
  • Don’t water the driveway, but rather sweep them
Will you be more conscious of the water you use? We know we will! Let’s keep things eco-friendly this season! Contact NY Plumbing and Sewer Rooter to get water and energy efficient plumbing fixtures installed. Give us a call at 516.874.7937 or visit our website to learn more.

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