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Indoor Conservation Tips
Indoor Conservation Tips

Replace Your Old Water-Hogging Toilet, The largest Water
User In Your Home

If your home was built before 1992 and it still has its original toilet—
then you probably have a water hog! Today’s ultra-low-flush toilets are
modern, efficient and come in many stylish colors.
Visit h2ouse.org to learn more.

Stop Leaks
Studies have shown leaks can silently drip 10% or more of your water
and your water bill silently down the drain.
Visit h2ouse.org to learn more.

Replace your Clothes Washer, the second largest water user in your home
The latest Energy Star rated washers and can use half the water and energy of older machines.
This saves you money on both energy and water bills.
Visit h2ouse.org to learn more.

Use Full Loads in Your Dishwasher and Clothes Washing Machine
Because dishwashers typically use 12 gallons per load and clothes washing machines 40 gallons,
run only full loads to save on water use. In addition, new high-efficiency, front-loading clothes washing
machines save energy, electricity and water.
Visit h2ouse.org to learn more.

For More Ideas and Details About How To Save Water Around The House,
Go to: www.h2ouse.org


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