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Tips for Saving Water
Water conservation is an important issue for the association-and not just because we want to be environmentally responsible. An equally important reason is that we want to keep assessments as low as possible. Here's how you can help:
Kitchen Aid
Large appliances-washing machines and dishwashers-consume the most water, so they are important places to start any water-conservation efforts.
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Splish-Splash-Conserving in the Bath
After these major appliances, the bathroom offers the next biggest opportunity to save water.
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Running Hot and Cold
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"Used" Water
Before pouring that half-filled glass of water down the sink, ask yourself where it could be put to good use? How about pouring it in the dog's bowl? And the condensate from the dehumidifier is suitable for watering plants. Other sources of "used" water are suitable for reuse-it just takes a little imagination and a change in routine.
Water conservation begins with each of us. If each resident makes a few simple adjustments in household routine, the association can conserve thousands of gallons of water and save thousands of dollars each year.
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