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Water Conservation Ideas for the Kitchen Sink

Water Conservation Ideas for the Kitchen Sink

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It can sometimes be difficult to visualize the importance and direct effect that simple conservation efforts can have when we are bombarded with negative information regularly interiorsbybev.com Lets take a look at what a few changes in the activities around the kitchen sink can do.


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It can sometimes be difficult to visualize the importance and direct effect that simple conservation efforts can have when we are bombarded with negative information regularly jesslucas.com Lets take a look at what a few changes in the activities around the kitchen sink can do.

Rather than running the tap when cleaning vegetables, use a bowl of water joelrodriguezmusic.com Later, reuse it to water outdoor plants librairieslnaalpha.com Reusing water from rinsing out the coffeepot for outdoor plants, the compost or lawn is something we do all the time liceob69.com Rich in nitrogen as well as some trace minerals, coffeepots should be diluted with water before using littlefeetwny.com Choose a different group of plants every day and you may find you no longer have to water or fertilize them very often at all lonraigh.com Cooking water (pasta, steamed vegetables, boiled potatoes etc.) can be used in the same way – just let it cool first mifinal.com All of these water sources contain extra nutrients that will aid your gardens immensely mikegaboff.com Very hot cooking water can be used to kill weeds – simply pour it directly on the weed and around its roots mycinnamoncreek.com

After meals, scrape your dishes into the compost bucket before rinsing mypetpopart.com While rinsing, place other soiled dishes, jars and utensils underneath while you work; it will begin the presoaking process – reducing labor and water use paypalers.com Anything caught in the sink basket can be contributed to the compost, too.

Save about 5 gallons of water per washing by doing dishes in a few inches of hot soapy water perlamenesesmusic.com It may seem funny to do this - but by turning the hot water tap on to rinse the dishes into the sink the level will slowly increase and will maintain a hot temperature photographybycyana.com This way, another sink full of water solely for rinsing is no longer necessary pinupbadges.com We sometimes use rinse water to pre-soak stuck on dishes as well.

In the winter, the water from washing or soaking dishes should be left to cool pixelsharpmedia.com This way it releases its valuable heat into the home, rather than the sewer savagedominion.com Dishwashers, that are not built-in, allow reuse of the water for pre-rinsing heavily soiled dishes because they drain into the sink simplysweetannouncements.com The water can be trapped in the sink, or a soiled pot, where the heat is slowly released into the home, saving energy costs in the winter slexperts.com Of course, the opposite applies in the summer, when extra heat is not desirable.

Very hot water is not always necessary for all washing and rinsing needs. Usually, by the time we are finished washing our hands, the water is just beginning to warm up – so really, all we have done is heat up our pipes. We can conserve water easily by turning off the tap while lathering hands. The running water is really only necessary for initial wetting, then rinsing – so running water in between is really a waste.

Now, if you measured the amount of water saved each day by those simple methods we just described - there would be dozens of gallons of pure, drinkable water left untouched in the reservoir. By reducing hot water consumption, our energy bills are a little bit smaller. All this, just from the kitchen sink!

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