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Be eco-friendly and reduce your water consumption

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Water is precious, whether it is raining, snowing or sunny. There are now water restrictions in place in a number of States throughout this country as water is becoming a precious resource. You will find that reducing the amount of water you use, and waste, will benefit you because it will save you money, and will also be good to our planet.

When you think of saving water, I'm sure you'll think of all sorts of things indoors. There's the dripping taps, the toilet that doesn't stop flushing and uses too much water per flush, the shower head that doesn't have a flow restrictor, the people who run the water while they are brushing their teeth or shaving. All these sorts of things need to be the forefront of your mind if you are wanting to save water.

However, there's also the chance of saving water outside. The best way to save water outside is, in fact, to figure out ways to use it more efficiently. Thousands of gallons of water pour onto your roof and pour straight down into the storm water system. This is water that you could be using every day. All you need is a tank that is filled by the water off the gutter downpipes. And if you don't like the thought of a great big ugly tank siting in the middle of your property, there's now no need to worry as there are a number of tank manufacturers who provide tanks that can be shaped so that they closely fit to the exterior walls of your house. These tanks also now have excellent health technology so that the water doesn't sit around at the base of the tank, but is emptied from the bottom rather than the top. There are also excellent systems you can use, mainly using some form of meshing, which can cover over the top of your meshing to prevent all sorts of muck getting into the water. You can also use water purifying systems that mean you can even use this water inside of your house for drinking and cleaning. In fact, the water that comes from the sky, as long as your guttering and tank are regularly cleaned, may well be of a better quality than the water from your local authority.

Having this supply means that you can continue to use water outside without feeling guilty about wasting town water supplies. However, there are a few ideas that are good to keep in mind. If you have a sprinkler system, buy a system that will water the roots of the plants rather than just have a general spray. This will help the plants to grow better and use substantially less water. Also, arrange your garden so that the plants that need more water are grouped together so that they get the full benefits of the irrigation system and the others that don't need much water aren't flooded and die.

If possible, clean your car or boat on your lawn, then you can use the water to complete both tasks. Make sure you are using organic cleaners, though, otherwise you'll end up poisoning your lawn rather than watering it.

Also check that your outside taps are not leaking. Remember that you can lose thousands of gallons of water a year through leaking taps, so make regular checks both inside and out to make sure your taps aren't leaking water.

Scott Rodgers is a plumber who has recently begun writing articles for both a plumbing and non-plumbing audience. To view more of plumbing articles, visit http://eLocalPlumbers.com

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