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CONSERVE WATERby
Elizabeth Creehan
Carefully conserving water lessens the damaging effects of droughts. Droughts can decrease food production, raise food prices, increase fire hazards, as well as worsen soil erosion and insect infestation. Droughts are a normal part of climate cycles. So, it's crucial to conserve water now to minimize the effects of drought later. Water conservation needs to be a higher priority for Americans. People in the United States use more water per person than citizens of any other country. At a pace of almost 1,300 gallons of water per day, Americans are quickly consuming a precious resource. Only 1 percent of the world's water is available for human consumption. Some water conservation experts predict that our Southwestern states will face severe freshwater shortages by 2025. Highest volume water uses inside the home include:
It's so simple to conserve water and dramatically help the environment... and your checkbook. Remembering to conserve water throughout your daily routine will eventually turn into such an ingrained habit that you won't even have to think about it. You can start water conservation in your home today. Here are some tips to save water:
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