Move
the mouse around on the image below and try to find areas in the kitchen where you can save water...
Install
faucet aerators using a maximum of 1.5 gallons/minute to reduce indoor water
use.
Clean
vegetables in a sink or pan partially filled with water rather than running
water from the tap.
Re-use
the water that vegetables are washed in for watering houseplants or cleaning.
Re-use
the water used to boil pasta, vegetables, or rice.
If
you wash dishes by hand, rinse them in a sink partially filled with clean
water instead of under running water.
Instead
of waiting for tap water to get cold, keep a pitcher of water in the
refrigerator for drinking.
Dishwashers
use as much as 25 gallons (95 liters) per cycle. New water efficient
dishwashers use less than 16 gallons per cycle.
Running
a full dishwasher is more efficient that washing the same load by hand. Run
your dishwasher when it is full to make the best use of water, energy, and
detergent.
Cut
down on the amount of rinsing you do before loading the dishwasher. Most
dishwashers do an excellent job of cleaning dishes, pots, and pans all by
themselves.
Compost
food or scraps or dispose of them in the garbage rather than using the garbage
disposal which requires a lot of water.