Right now saving energy and reducing one's carbon footprint is en vogue. UK residents are racing each other to the "green" finish line as they work to prove that they are saving more energy than their neighbours and friends. People trade energy saving tips the way they used to trade recipe, cleaning or shopping tips.
With all of this focus on living a "greener" life, it should surprise you to learn that water is still being wasted in record levels. Somehow it looks like even the most energy efficient and carbon reduced residents of the United Kingdom have failed to grasp the concept of saving water as well as saving energy.
Did you know that the fresh water resources in the United Kingdom will most likely run out within the next thirty to forty years? That seems highly unlikely because of how much rain the United Kingdom receives every year but there are experts who insist that the fresh water resources are not as vast as they originally thought. It is now a fact that both Syria and the Sudan have more fresh water available than the United Kingdom, and these are parts of the world that are known for their arid climates and droughts!
What makes this hard to understand is that it is very easy to not waste water. It is not hard to just turn the sink's faucets off when they are not being used. You should only use water to rinse off your toothbrush or when you need to fill your water cup. It does not need to run while the toothbrush is in your mouth or you are rinsing out your mouth. Most dishwashers have a "water saver" function built into its mechanism.
Showers don't need to be long"even five minute showers use an incredible amount of water. Only wash dishes or do laundry when you still have a full load. Vegetables can be rinsed off in a pan of water instead of being run under a running faucet. Water can be kept in a pitcher in the refrigerator instead of letting it run to reach the desired cold temperature. A lawn doesn't need to have sprinklers watering it all day.
The amount of water a person uses in a day can be reduced by leaps and bounds and it should be. Water is essential to the survival of all living creatures. Fresh water is a resource that should not be taken for granted. It is just as easy to conserve water as it is to conserve energy and reduce your carbon footprint. Remember, it is just as important to save water as it is to save power!
With all of this focus on living a "greener" life, it should surprise you to learn that water is still being wasted in record levels. Somehow it looks like even the most energy efficient and carbon reduced residents of the United Kingdom have failed to grasp the concept of saving water as well as saving energy.
Did you know that the fresh water resources in the United Kingdom will most likely run out within the next thirty to forty years? That seems highly unlikely because of how much rain the United Kingdom receives every year but there are experts who insist that the fresh water resources are not as vast as they originally thought. It is now a fact that both Syria and the Sudan have more fresh water available than the United Kingdom, and these are parts of the world that are known for their arid climates and droughts!
What makes this hard to understand is that it is very easy to not waste water. It is not hard to just turn the sink's faucets off when they are not being used. You should only use water to rinse off your toothbrush or when you need to fill your water cup. It does not need to run while the toothbrush is in your mouth or you are rinsing out your mouth. Most dishwashers have a "water saver" function built into its mechanism.
Showers don't need to be long"even five minute showers use an incredible amount of water. Only wash dishes or do laundry when you still have a full load. Vegetables can be rinsed off in a pan of water instead of being run under a running faucet. Water can be kept in a pitcher in the refrigerator instead of letting it run to reach the desired cold temperature. A lawn doesn't need to have sprinklers watering it all day.
The amount of water a person uses in a day can be reduced by leaps and bounds and it should be. Water is essential to the survival of all living creatures. Fresh water is a resource that should not be taken for granted. It is just as easy to conserve water as it is to conserve energy and reduce your carbon footprint. Remember, it is just as important to save water as it is to save power!
About the Author:
Tal Potishman, editor of Heating Central, writes articles on efficient heating, plumbers, Bromley plumbers, underfloor heating and solar thermal. He specializes in helping save money by advising on efficient heating.
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