The need for water conservation has become more important than ever. Depletion and impairment of water resources has resulted from the irresponsible attitude, over usage. Even though most of the earth is covered with water, the usable water is only limited to a small percentage of the total water. These are reasons enough to change our attitude and get involved in the conservation of water in every small or big way possible.
Saving water also saves energy. For your personal energy bill, using less hot water saves on water heating. On the flip side, saving energy and using alternative energy saves water–electricity production from fossil fuels and nuclear energy is responsible for 39% of all freshwater withdrawals in the nation.
I’ve created this 3′x2′ water conservation banner for others to display in their workplace or any other public place that is in need of environmental inspiration.
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You’re absolutely right about simple things you can do to conserve water and I’m excited to see someone taking a proactive approach like we try to at Water – Use It Wisely.
I’d love it if you and your readers got involved in our voluntary conservation week program we’re suggesting for next week. Check out the blog post to get involved – http://wateruseitwisely.com/blog/
Thanks!
have a class survey leaking faucets in each school building 1 hot cold water 2. How much water leaks in a 5 minute time frame. 3.find cost of water charges for the year 4. Total each building up get grand total present to school board. My building has one faucet I kno leaks 1/2 cup every 5 minutes ben that way all year since I have been here Sept 3 ask maintaianace to repair said part is $85.00 to costly. But how much have they spent in water usage and moneis to heat the hot water leqk this is a way to cut cost in school districts