Conserving water – a week in review

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The challenge that Ashley assigned to me this week was to become aware of and act on water conservation around the house.  During this past week, I have learned many facts about water conservation and have taken steps that will save 100s of thousands of gallons over the course of my life.   Once again, this blog (along with Ashley) has helped me to learn something about environmentalism, why it is important to be green and steps we can all take to help.  If I can do them with little or no effort, I think most people can do the same.  Come join me in this going green journey!

Probably the biggest change I made this week was the discontinuation of a longtime habit.  I stopped taking two baths a day.  I have to admit, I cannot stop taking baths altogether, but am only showering or bathing once a day now.  I suppose I may occasionally shower twice if I ever find myself Jell-O wrestling or in a spaghetti eating contest, but that has not happened to date.   Basically, I am trying to religiously follow the previous post 5 Super Easy Ways to Conserve 54 Gallons of Water Today!  So far, each of these items have been very easy to follow and think they will be a regular part of my future.

Sure, it has been reported that Americans are using less water today than in 1975, but we can do better.  There are many simple things that we can all do to put a little less strain on the water treatment plants and overall water consumption lifecycle.  Little things like turning off the faucet when you are brushing your teeth can end up making a big difference.

So, as this week closes, I am feeling pretty good with how this whole venture is going.  Not only did I learn how to conserve water, I also learned how to save a few trees by stopping junk mail and also learned about some of the cool green news websites.  Let me know any advice in the comments area below and keep watching for this next week’s task.

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