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Skip the Hot Tub, Bidet and Private Swimming Pool


By Marrianne Raymond | Published  10/5/2006 | Save Water |

Skip the Hot Tub, Bidet and Private Swimming Pool



It is said that in the future wars will be fought over water and control of resources that are abundant in water. This is because water is a component that is essential to our everyday existence. We cannot survive without this component. We need it for our everyday purposes such as drinking, bathing and cleaning. Although 70% of the surface area of the earth is covered by water, most of this is the salty water of the oceans which are completely unacceptable for our daily needs. Only a fraction of the total water available is fresh water and hence it is essential that we make the most efficient use of this resource. There are a number of ways in which water conservation can be carried out. For any method of water conservation to be entirely effective it must be undertaken at the individual level. For this purpose minor considerations in areas around your home where water can be conserved must be taken into consideration.

Ways to save water

Many of us choose to have a private swimming pool attached to our homes. What we fail to realize is that this is a luxury and not a necessity. Thousands of gallons of water are required to fill up a swimming pool and several thousand more gallons of water is used each time the water in the pool is changed or is disposed off. This is an unnecessary drain on your water resources. Instead making use of public swimming pools that are designed for community uses seem to be much more of a feasible option. Besides our swimming pools, there is another way that we can save water and that is by using a bucket instead of a bath tub for our bathing purposes. A bath tub uses on an average 150 liters of water, while a bucket uses just one third of that amount. Hence this minor adjustment in your bathing habit will make a big difference in your endeavor for water conservation. Also avoiding the use of bidets is advisable in striving for water conservation.
These are just some of the minor changes that we can make around our home in the hope of making the best possible use of our available water. 


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Article Series
This article is part 29 of a 51 part series. Other articles in this series are shown below:
  1. Check for Hidden Water Leaks
  2. Collect Water from Roof Gutters to Use for Lawn and Plant Watering
  3. Deep Soak Your Lawn
  4. Don't Water Your Lawn in Windy Days
  5. Help Educate Young People to Preserve Water
  6. Home Strategies for Saving Water
  7. Judicious Use of Running Water
  8. Personal Habit to Save Water
  9. Saving Water in Kitchen
  10. Saving Water Outdoor
  11. Stretching Water
  12. Use of Evaporative Coolers to Save Water
  13. Use of Proper Water Recirculation Devices
  14. Avoid Weeds in the Garden to Save Water
  15. Choose the Right Plants in the Garden to Save Water
  16. Choose the Right Season for Planting New Trees in the Garden
  17. Clothes Washers to Save Water
  18. Design and Maintain Water Landscaping
  19. Do not Use Running Water to Thaw Food
  20. Efficient Landscape Irrigation
  21. Family Water Audit
  22. Hoses to Save Water
  23. Insulate Your Water Pipes
  24. Lawn Alternatives to Save Water
  25. Leak Detection Equipments
  26. Low Water Plants for the Lawn
  27. Pools to Store Water
  28. Rainwater Harvesting
  29. Skip the Hot Tub, Bidet and Private Swimming Pool
  30. Stop the Leaks and Save Water
  31. Use of Commercial Carwash That Saves Water
  32. Use of Dishwasher to Save Water
  33. Use of Low Flow Taps to Save Water
  34. Use of Recycled Water at Home
  35. Use of Water Saving Flushes
  36. Use of Waterless Techniques for Cleaning
  37. Use Sprinklers to Water Your Lawn
  38. Use Water Saving Devices
  39. Wash Clothes When You Have Full Load
  40. Water Brooms to Save Water
  41. Water Conservation Products
  42. Water Efficient Appliances to Save Water
  43. Waterless Urinals to Save Water
  44. Wise Use of Appliances to Save Water
  45. Efficient Land Water Irrigation
  46. Irrigation Controllers to Save Water
  47. Programs to Help You Save Water
  48. Save by Watering Frugally
  49. Saving Water While Cooking
  50. Social Awareness to Save Water
  51. Use of New Technology to Save Water
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