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Some water conservation strategies 22 Articles

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    by Penny Burke

    Water is such a precious commodity that without it, of course, all life will cease to exist. Considering the drought over the last 10 years, our dwindling water supply and how much we rely upon it, something has to be don...read more

  • by A. Luminium

    There are many good ways to conserve water in the home and landscape. We can save the most water (and money) by becoming more aware of how we use our water and concentrate on the areas with the most potential for savings. ...read more

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    by Sammy Stein

    Water conservation is a big issue at the moment, with talk of global warming, droughts lasting longer in places like Australia and the northern European climate becoming drier. It is also big business. Go to any garden o...read more

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    by Jackie Money

    It's amazing how simple it is to conserve water and recycle at one and the same time! Isuspect, like many of you out there, you're concerned about the human impact on poor old Mother Earth. A lot of us have, for a good n...read more

  • 5 of 22

    by Pat Merewether

    I know that some of my suggestions for conserving water may seem extreme and make people go 'eeeeewwww', but I'm hoping some folks will at least think about them or try them. Do you really need to take as many showers a...read more

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    by Krin Pender-Gunn

    Water savings in Australia might be a little different than in other parts of the world. Many of the suggestions from the other articles here are part of our water restrictions (currently level 3.5 in Victoria) rather than...read more

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    by Nanda Karunanayake

    Simple tips to reduce wastage of water Clean water is a valuable natural resource. We receive this gift from Mother Nature. Pure drinking water is vital for good health of all human beings and animals. We have to co...read more

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    by D K Mitchell

    Now let's get this straight from the start, there is no shortage of water in the world. The shortage is of usable clean water. Obviously what some people don't seem to understand is that there is always the same amount of ...read more

  • 9 of 22

    by Calsue Murray

    "Water, Water Everywhere" "Water, water everywhere, but nary a drop to drink" is rapidly becoming the "true-to-life" plight of us humans, here on this planet. This reality is coming to pass because of the, seemingly, u...read more

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    by Eli Boyatt

    We all need to save water, especially during a drought, saving water also saves you money. Saving water can be very simple and very easy, remember always encourage your kids to save water, this is a good practice, because ...read more

  • 11 of 22

    by Sweetsmile

    When talking about rivers, seas and oceans, we seldom think of the shortage of drinking water in many areas around the world. Actually, the shortage of water is becoming a more and more serious problem. Therefore, water co...read more

  • 12 of 22

    by jf

    You would be surprised by how much water you waste by small individual acts of using the faucet. That is why the best way to save water at home or at work is to make sure there are no pipe leakages, and taps are sound...read more

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    by Nanci Arvizu

    Water conservation is something I am always thinking about. We live where there is no city water. Not yet anyways. We have a well. A well that we share with 3 other families. A well that sits on my property. Since ...read more

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    by Aldo Bonincontro

    In many Countries of the world water for domestic, industrial and agriculture use is becoming more and more scarce because the population is growing up, the climate is drier and drier in many areas, pollution contaminates ...read more

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    by Adrian Vance

    A New Technology for Saving Water Used in Agriculture Regardless what you think of the anthropogenic global warming hypothesis there is very good reason for capturing carbon dioxide and putting it in the ground. ...read more

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    by Hannington Musikoyo

    As the world population grows, especially in the developing countries, so the demand for clean water in also rising steadily. Clean water supply is becoming a major world problem just like greenhouse gas problem. If this ...read more

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    by Steve Lussing

    Water conservation is an issue wherever there is a shortage of water and this point is made very transparent when one has the evidence of satellite imagery before him. I once received a world map from the National Geograp...read more

  • 18 of 22

    by Ryan Fitzstevens

    Potable water is on its way to becoming the most valuable resource on the planet and yet it is wasted because of its seeming abundance. At least in the United States that is. I see everyday such a waste of water that wou...read more

  • 19 of 22

    by Marty Pants

    Here are 10 tips that you can implement today 1. Sweep walkways and driveways instead of spraying them to clean them. 2. Use a bucket to capture water that run down the drain while you wait for the stream to warm u...read more

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    by Name

    1. Think of water as being more valuable than wine. 2. Take a cup or two of dishwater from your sink to water your houseplants with. (Experiment with a little at a time; you may have to change dishwashing liquids if...read more

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