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Water
Awareness
Every day we do (or
avoid doing) things which affect the amount of water we use and
the condition or quality of the water we dispose. Here's an
opportunity for you to consider what your contribution is, to
the problem and to the solution. Take a few minutes to complete
this checklist. You can even print it out. You will know How You
Measure Up!
Do You.........
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leave the tap
water running as you brush your teeth or shave?
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turn the lawn
sprinkler on during mid-day?
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throw used
containers of paint, solvents, or cleansers into the trash?
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empty leftover
paint, solvents or cleansers into the kitchen sink?
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run the washing
machine or dishwasher with small loads?
- water your lawn frequently
during the summer to achieve a lush cover?
- use lots of fertilizers and
lawn feeder to help the lawn recover from the winter?
- clean the driveway, sidewalk
or curb side by hosing it down with water?
- leave the shower running to
heat up the bathroom?
- wait to repair a dripping
faucet until it turns into a steady leak?
- use the toilet to dispose of
ordinary waste and bugs around the house?
- wash the car every weekend in
the summer?
- change your oil in the street
or use storm drains to dispose of the used oils?
- wash lawn and gardening
trimmings into the curb or down storm drains?
- use the garbage disposal to
get rid of food scraps?
- know where your water goes? or
comes from?
- write to your public officials
about obvious mismanagement or disregard for community water
resources?
- volunteer to help clean up a
water body or promote quality awareness in your community?
- vote for programs or
candidates that protect the environment?
- know who operates your water
utility?
- know how much it costs for
your water supply and wastewater treatment?
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