How to Conserve and Preserve the Water Quality

Use nontoxic, biodegradable soaps and toiletries made from vegetable oils and natural ingredients., Install low flow shower heads (these can be very affordable) and low flow toilets (a long-term investment). , Shower instead of taking baths., When...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Use nontoxic

    Remember that all toiletries end up in the water supply. ,, Turn the shower off when soaping down or washing hair.

    Turn the shower on to rinse. ,, One way to do this is to drop a bit of food coloring into the water tank.

    If the color shows up in the toilet bowl without you having flushed first, your toilet has a leak. ,
  2. Step 2: biodegradable soaps and toiletries made from vegetable oils and natural ingredients.

  3. Step 3: Install low flow shower heads (these can be very affordable) and low flow toilets (a long-term investment).

  4. Step 4: Shower instead of taking baths.

  5. Step 5: When brushing your teeth

  6. Step 6: run water only to rinse the brush

  7. Step 7: and turn the water off while brushing.

  8. Step 8: Check leaky toilets and sinks.

  9. Step 9: See How to Clean a Bathroom Using Natural Products

Detailed Guide

Remember that all toiletries end up in the water supply. ,, Turn the shower off when soaping down or washing hair.

Turn the shower on to rinse. ,, One way to do this is to drop a bit of food coloring into the water tank.

If the color shows up in the toilet bowl without you having flushed first, your toilet has a leak. ,

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