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SOLUTIONS TO SAVE

WATER

Did you know that the water you


drank this morning might have
been the same water a dinosaur
drank millions of years ago?
There is the same amount of water
on Earth today as there has always
been. The water keeps moving
around in an endless cycle called
the water cycle.

Amount of fresh water in the world


Of all the water on Earth, only a small amount is
available for us to use. It's true!
96.5% of the Earth's water supply is salt water.
Only 2.8% is fresh water!
That 2.8% is divided like this:
0.76% is groundwater (we can use some of this water)
0.0132% is in lakes and streams (we can use some of
this water)
1.74% is in glaciers and icecaps
0.001% is water vapor

Saving water
starts with you

1. When we have a bath we spend up to


150 litres of water. Having a shower it is
possible to spend about one third less
then having a bath.

2. When brushing your teeth, soaping your


hands or shaving, close the tap. Thus you
can save about 10 litres per a minute.

3. For rinsing out your mouth after brushing


your teeth use a glass. Thus you can save
up to 500 litres per a month.

4. Check your taps and fix them if dripping.


Dripping taps can cause lost of water over
1,000 litres per a month.

5. Install a dual-flush toilet - then if


necessary you can use short or longer
flushes .

6. Run your washing machine and


dishwasher only when you have a full
load.

Uses of water
We use water to drink.
We use water to wash clothes.
We use water to wash vessels.
We use water wash our house .
We use water to wash our vehicles.
We use water to bath.
We use water to cook food.

Save water
One day one woman come to water tap to
Fill water in his pot. second women come
Into here on his same place two womens
Are talking and pot is fill and overflowing
Water. Water is empty and other woman
shoud not have water .
Plaese save water water is our life.
Jal hi hamara jivan he

7. When washing dishes by hand, fill one


sink or basin with soapy water. Quickly
rinse under a slow-moving stream from
the tap.

8. Collect the water you use for rinsing fruits


and vegetables, then reuse it to water
houseplants.

9. Do not use water for defrosting food.

10. If you have garden you should collect


rainwater and water with it when it's dry.

11. You can also buy aerator to your duct. It


will put air into water and you will use less
water.

12. You can also buy special toilet which


takes water from wash-basin. So you
clean your hands and then you flush the
toilet with that water.

Teach your children to turn off faucets tightly


after each use.

Saving water at home does not require any


significant cost outlay!!!

Tkank you for your attention

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