ADVERTISEMENT

www.cnkexin.com

In life, part of the drinking water is used by people to water courtyards and gardens, and many times excessive watering, evaporation and watering in the wrong direction lead to a large amount of water wastage. Many people may not notice the waste of details in daily life, such as the faucet is not turned off when brushing teeth; the water used for washing rice is not reused; the faucet is always on when washing vegetables. In any case, it’s time for water conservation to get the attention of every inhabitant of the planet.

The image above is from this piece of news: Climate change threatens U.K. with fresh water shortage within 25 years (https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/climate-change-threatens-u-k-severe-water-shortages-within-25-n984711).As you’ve seen on the news, scorching heat has swept across the globe, with fires, droughts, water shortages, and the like happening every day. All human beings are facing an urgent problem: how to ensure the adequacy and cleanliness of water resources under the pressure of population growth, economic development and global warming. With many countries and territories already restricting residential water use, there are a few simple things you can do at home to ease the burden on your water supply and save money in the process.

1. Turn off the faucet when brushing your teeth, washing your hands, or washing your face, as well as when you use soap in the shower.

2. Save a certain amount of dirty clothes to use in the washing machine, and the same is true for the dishwasher.

3. Use self-closing faucet and faucet bubbler, which can effectively reduce unnecessary waste when bathing.

4. Go immediately to fix a leaking water pipe even if it’s just a little bit, don’t delay any longer.

5. Save the laundry water to flush the toilet.

ADVERTISEMENT

6. Use a bucket to collect rainwater to water the yard or install a rain sensor on the irrigation system.

7. Check your water bill regularly, less and less spending will allow you to stick to saving water.

These water-saving measures may seem inconspicuous but they can have a major impact on water conservation. You can share these little ideas with your family, friends and save our future while saving money. I believe that water droplets must converge into the ocean.

More info: cnkexin.com

RELATED:

    www.cnkexin.com

    In life, part of the drinking water is used by people to water courtyards and gardens, and many times excessive watering, evaporation and watering in the wrong direction lead to a large amount of water wastage. Many people may not notice the waste of details in daily life, such as the faucet is not turned off when brushing teeth; the water used for washing rice is not reused; the faucet is always on when washing vegetables. In any case, it’s time for water conservation to get the attention of every inhabitant of the planet.

    The image above is from this piece of news: Climate change threatens U.K. with fresh water shortage within 25 years (https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/climate-change-threatens-u-k-severe-water-shortages-within-25-n984711).As you’ve seen on the news, scorching heat has swept across the globe, with fires, droughts, water shortages, and the like happening every day. All human beings are facing an urgent problem: how to ensure the adequacy and cleanliness of water resources under the pressure of population growth, economic development and global warming. With many countries and territories already restricting residential water use, there are a few simple things you can do at home to ease the burden on your water supply and save money in the process.

    1. Turn off the faucet when brushing your teeth, washing your hands, or washing your face, as well as when you use soap in the shower.

    2. Save a certain amount of dirty clothes to use in the washing machine, and the same is true for the dishwasher.

    3. Use self-closing faucet and faucet bubbler, which can effectively reduce unnecessary waste when bathing.

    4. Go immediately to fix a leaking water pipe even if it’s just a little bit, don’t delay any longer.

    5. Save the laundry water to flush the toilet.

    ADVERTISEMENT

    6. Use a bucket to collect rainwater to water the yard or install a rain sensor on the irrigation system.

    7. Check your water bill regularly, less and less spending will allow you to stick to saving water.

    These water-saving measures may seem inconspicuous but they can have a major impact on water conservation. You can share these little ideas with your family, friends and save our future while saving money. I believe that water droplets must converge into the ocean.

    More info: cnkexin.com

    RELATED: