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WATER
BLOOPERS

Waiting a week to fix a leak.
Think that little leaks only waste
a little water? You can lose up to 200 gallons
of water a day from a leaking toilet. And
a faucet can drip 604,800 drops while you
are waiting.

Taking a shortcut and using the hot
water tap when cooking.
That's taboo, and it can shortcut your health.
Lead can dissolve into hot water from lead
pipes and solder. Cold water is better. Heat
it on the stove when cooking or making baby
formula.

Dumping used motor oil into a storm
sewer or burying it in the trash.
Hey slick, oil can leak into lakes, rivers,
and wells. Just one pint can expand over an
acre of water. Take your used oil to a recycling
center.

Tossing toxics in the trash.
How tacky! Consider batteries, a common throw-away.
They contain lead and mercury. Some ordinary
household cleaners have other poisons that
contaminate water. Here's a tip, drop them
off at a special collection site.

Watering your lawn at high noon.
Caught with your sprinkler on? The hot sun
will evaporate the water your lawn needs.
Better water early in the day.

Using your garbage disposal all the
time.
Want to show good taste after a meal? Learn
to compost. Your disposal uses one gallon
of water a minute. Many foods can be composted
instead, making a great soil conditioner.
These foods include vegetable trimmings, egg
shells, coffee grounds with filters, and tea
bags.
*Information provided by, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency |