SPEAKING
Save
water in your home
1. Work together in groups of three and
discuss methods to save water at home
2. Now read the text.
Increasing
water efficiency in your home reduces the amount of energy used for water
treatment and can save you money and fight climate change at the same time.
Tips on how to avoid wasting water in the
kitchen and bathroom.
In the kitchen
- When you boil water in cookware
and kettles, use the minimum amount of water - that way, you'll save
energy as well as water.
- Try keeping a bottle of water
in the fridge instead of running taps until the water runs cold.
In the bathroom
- Don't leave the tap running
while you brush your teeth, shave or wash your hands. This can waste up to
six litres of water per minute.
- Showers use about nine litres
of water per minute. A five minute shower uses about a third of the water
of a bath. But remember that power showers can use more water than a bath
in less than five minutes. Taking a quicker shower could give you an extra
few minutes in bed or you could leave for work a bit earlier and miss the
traffic.
- Old toilet cisterns can use as
much as nine litres of clean water every flush. Reduce this by placing a
'save-a-flush' or 'hippo' in the cistern. These are often available free
of charge from your local water company.
- Using your toilet as a bin
wastes flushes - think before you flush.
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