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No-Brainer Ways You Could be Saving Water

Follow this easy room-by-room guide to slash your water usage (and your bills)

Chris Knerim
Chris Knerim5 days ago
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Water is a natural commodity that, due to its ready availability, is often taken for granted. Unless there’s a drought and water restrictions come into play, changing the way we use water doesn’t tend to be a priority. But we don’t have an endless supply of fresh water.
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Around 97 percent of the water on earth is salt water, and of the three percent of fresh water, two percent is stored in glaciers. You guessed it, that leaves a mere one percent available for drinking water. Even without this incentive to preserve our precious resource, none of us want to throw money away on water bills that are unnecessarily high. Employ these room-by-room tips and you’ll cut your water bills without feeling a thing.
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Did you know that the average bath requires about 58 litres of water to fill, while the average shower uses roughly 63 litres per person? Also, in the cooler months, most of us linger a little longer under the shower – so keep in mind that those few extra minutes can add up to thousands of litres a year, just from the winter months alone.

How many of you clean your teeth every day? And how many of you leave the tap running during the entire cleaning process? If you leave the tap running, you use about 18 litres of water per minute and, depending on how much time you take in doing so, it can add up to 36 litres per clean. Turn off the tap while you brush and you could save around 10,000 litres of water a year.

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We can save around half the water we consume at home by fitting a showerhead rated at least three stars in our WELS scheme (Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards). A three-star showerhead uses a maximum of nine litres per minute, and the more stars, the better. Conventional showerheads use around 18 litres per minute!

The average person who showers for about seven to eight minutes will save around 23,000 litres a year, and the typical family of four an incredible 920,000 litres of water a year. If you think this number’s big, can you can imagine how much we’d save overall if every household was fitted with these water-saving devices?
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Toilet
Another major water consumer is the good old thunderbox. Older-style single-flush toilets consume around 12 litres of water per flush. The newer dual-flush toilets reduce this amount enormously. If you’re not already aware, the dual-flush systems have two buttons: ‘half flush’ and ‘full flush’.

The half-flush systems should use at most nine litres per full flush, and no more than 4.5 litres for a half flush. You don’t have to buy a completely new toilet to take advantage of these savings. Simply go to your local plumbing or hardware store and purchase a new dual-flush cistern.
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Most people don’t know how much water is used per washing-machine cycle – once the lid or door is closed, it’s out of sight, out of mind. For an average wash, a water-efficient washing machine uses around 40.5 litres of water per cycle, while older machines use about 99 litres per load. If you consider that the average household does a washing load each day, the savings of switching to a water-efficient washing machine would be over 21,000 litres of water per year.
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For those of us old enough to remember life before dishwashers were invented, an average household clean-up in the sink after a single meal used around 18 litres of water. First-generation dishwashers used around 40 litres per load. Fortunately, the modern machines have become more efficient, now consuming similar numbers to that of the old traditional hand wash of around 18 litres of water per wash load.

Buying a new dishwasher? Check the WELS star rating. And remember, this is not only about conserving water: higher the star rating, the more economical they are to operate. Most modern dishwashers also come with additional water saving buttons: Eco Wash, Quick Wash or Fast Wash settings vastly reduce the amount of water required for the cleaning cycle, and that means reduced bills for you.
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A dripping tap. It’s that irritating noise you hear at night that many people seem to ignore until the drip becomes a trickle. Depending on how frequent the drip is, dripping taps can cause a loss of anywhere from 27 to 198 litres of water per day. These are the leaks we hear, but what about the ones we don’t hear – the leaking pipes? These leaks are even bigger consumers of water. A single leak can consume above 99 litres of water per day, just from a tiny pipe fracture.

If you feel you might have a leaking pipe, the best thing to do is to turn off all your internal and external taps and go and watch the dial on your water meter. If the numbers continue to circulate, then the chances of a leak are high. Have your local plumber come to inspect and test your lines.

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Those of you who wash your own cars with an average hose fitted to a household tap can pump out around 18 litres of water per minute. With an average of 10 minutes of water usage per wash, that amounts to 180 litres of water. To save water, invest in a high-pressure washer. It will take less time to wash your car and you’ll use about 80 percent less water in the process.
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Water the garden in the early mornings or late evenings to reduce water loss from evaporation. And be sure to water the base of the plants to make sure the root systems can absorb the necessary water they need to survive.

Also consider planting drought-tolerant species such as stonecrops and succulents – they require much less water to thrive, so are often easier on the maintenance-front, too.
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If you own a pool, make sure you install a pool cover to minimise evaporation, because a large amount of water will be naturally evaporated every day without it.

Pool evaporation rates will depend on climatic zones, winds and temperatures, so before you assume your pool has a leak, consider that an average pool could lose around 300 litres of water per day in a hot area such as the Northern Territory. A pool cover can reduce this amount by up to 95 percent.
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Water-storage solutions
These are all ideas in not wasting water. If you would like to actually catch water, install a water tank for additional water supply – 5000 litres is a good-sized, above-ground tank for a standard home. If you are having any excavation works done for a pool or garage, consider having the excavator dig a little further to accommodate an underground water-storage tank, which would then be hidden from view.


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