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|Source=https://www.ready.gov/drought#before
|Source=https://www.ready.gov/drought#before
|Publishing Organisation=U.S. Department of Homeland Security
|Publishing Organisation=U.S. Department of Homeland Security
|Event type=Drought
|Event type=Drought, Heatwave
|Disaster Management Phase=During
|Disaster Management Phase=During
|Language=English
|Language=English
|Content=''Always observe state and local restrictions on water use during a drought. Contact your state or local government for current information and suggestions.''
|Content=''Always observe state and local restrictions on water use during a drought.''
''Contact your state or local government for current information and suggestions.''


'''Indoor Water Conservation Tips During a Drought'''
 
 
<big>'''Indoor Water Conservation Tips During a Drought'''</big>


'''BATHROOM'''
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* Turn on the water only to get wet and lather and then again to rinse off.
* Turn on the water only to get wet and lather and then again to rinse off.
* Avoid letting the water run while brushing your teeth, washing your face or shaving.
* Avoid letting the water run while brushing your teeth, washing your face or shaving.


'''LAUNDRY'''
'''LAUNDRY'''
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'''Outdoor Water Conservation Tips During a Drought'''
<big>'''Outdoor Water Conservation Tips During a Drought'''</big>


'''LAWN CARE'''
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* Use a commercial car wash that recycles water.
* Use a commercial car wash that recycles water.
* If you wash your own car, use a shut-off nozzle that can be adjusted down to a fine spray on your hose.
* If you wash your own car, use a shut-off nozzle that can be adjusted down to a fine spray on your hose.
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Latest revision as of 10:21, 19 October 2023

Type:
Website
Publishing Organisation:
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Languages
  • English
Scenarios
  • Drought
  • Heatwave
Disaster Management Phase

During

Always observe state and local restrictions on water use during a drought.

Contact your state or local government for current information and suggestions.


Indoor Water Conservation Tips During a Drought

BATHROOM

  • Avoid flushing the toilet unnecessarily.
  • Dispose of tissues, insects and other similar waste in the trash rather than the toilet.
  • Take short showers instead of baths.
  • Turn on the water only to get wet and lather and then again to rinse off.
  • Avoid letting the water run while brushing your teeth, washing your face or shaving.


LAUNDRY

  • Operate clothes washers only when they are fully loaded or set the water level for the size of your load.


KITCHEN

  • Operate automatic dishwashers only when they are fully loaded.
    • Use the "light wash" feature to use less water.
  • Hand wash dishes by filling two containers—one with soapy water and the other with rinse water containing a small amount of chlorine bleach.
  • Clean vegetables in a pan filled with water rather than running water from the tap.
  • Avoid wasting water waiting for it to get hot.
    • Capture it for other uses such as plant watering or heat it on the stove or in a microwave.
  • Don't rinse dishes before placing them in the dishwasher, just remove large particles of food.
  • Avoid using running water to thaw meat or other frozen foods.
  • Defrost food overnight in the refrigerator or use the defrost setting on your microwave.


Outdoor Water Conservation Tips During a Drought

LAWN CARE

  • A heavy rain eliminates the need for watering for up to two weeks.
    • Most of the year, lawns only need one inch of water per week.
  • Check the soil moisture levels with a soil probe, spade or large screwdriver.
    • You don't need to water if the soil is still moist.
    • If your grass springs back when you step on it, it doesn't need water yet.
  • If your lawn does require watering, do so early in the morning or later in the evening, when temperatures are cooler.
    • Water in several short sessions rather than one long one, in order for your lawn to better absorb moisture and avoid runoff.
  • Use a broom or blower instead of a hose to clean leaves and other debris from your driveway or sidewalk.
  • Avoid leaving sprinklers or hoses unattended.
  • In extreme drought, allow lawns to die in favor of preserving trees and large shrubs.


CAR WASHING

  • Use a commercial car wash that recycles water.
  • If you wash your own car, use a shut-off nozzle that can be adjusted down to a fine spray on your hose.


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