Prepare.org: Water Conservation


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Many people have asked the American Red Cross for tips on conserving water for environmental reasons, as well as when drought conditions threaten. The following tips were developed by a coalition of specialists on water conservation in Florida, and are also consistent with the recommendations that were developed through the National Disaster Education Coalition's Drought Forum.


INDOOR USE

General

Bathroom

Kitchen

Laundry

Long-Term Indoor Water Conservation

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OUTDOOR USE

General

Car Washing

Lawn Care

Pool

Long-Term Outdoor Conservation

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WITHIN THE COMMUNITY

Water Restrictions

In some communities where drought conditions exist, officials may recommend measures to restrict use of water. These recommendations may include such procedures as watering lawns and washing cars on odd or even days of the week, at night or on weekends. The restrictions may limit hours or prohibit use of water, or require use of hand watering instead of using sprinkler systems that use much more water. You should check with your local authorities or water utility for information on water restrictions that may be imposed for your area.

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Please contact your local water authority or utility district, or your local emergency management agency for information specific to your area.



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