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Conserving Water At Home |
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With summer fast approaching, you can already feel the heat from increased water bills across the nation. Topping the list of how consumers get relief from the heat are pools and spas, which need to be cleaned, filled and maintained before they can be enjoyed. And of course, there's the constant running of air conditioners. All of these rely heavily on water usage.
I'm sure you see plenty of homes with home sprinkler systems operating, since most homeowners pride themselves during the spring and summer months with giving their home great curb appeal by having the greenest grass and most beautiful gardens. |
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Outdoor Water Conservation |
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Outdoor tasks like filling a pool or hot tub, washing your automobile, watering your grass and garden all require using large quantities of water, which is why it is extremely important to try and conserve water by utilizing some of these simple and practical tips. |
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 In addition to saving money on your utility bills, water conservation helps prevent water pollution in nearby lakes, rivers and local watersheds. By learning to conserve water you can minimize your risk of having problems with your well and your septic system. Conserving water helps to extend the life of your septic system by reducing soil saturation and reducing any pollution related to leaks.
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