Every drop of water counts
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Picton Water Supply
Saving water at home may feel like it’s just a drop in a bucket but at this time of year every little bit helps.
Regardless of where you are or what water supply you use, saving water is good for everyone and there are lots of ways you can make a difference.
Council has put together some top water saving tips – you can find more on our website.
Go to water saving tips
In the garden
- Remove the catcher from your mower and let the cut grass act as a mulch on the lawn
- Start a compost heap with lawn clippings, leaves, garden rubbish and food scraps; the mulch created can save up to 73% of the water lost by evaporation
- Maintain good shelter around your garden - strong winds dry out the soil
- Water your garden in the cool of the morning or late evening, on the appropriate irrigation day when your plants get maximum benefit from the water you give them
- Adjust sprinkler heads to avoid water being wasted on pavements, drives and patios
Around the home
- Check taps for leaks
- Use a glass of water to rinse when brushing your teeth
- Take shorter showers
- Keep a jug of cold water in the fridge - this prevents wastage when running the tap
- Use your washing machine and dishwasher once a day with a full load and select the water saving option
- Keep covers on pools and spas when not being used - this reduces evaporation and chemical costs
Did you know if you brush your teeth twice a day for 3 minutes and leave the tap running while you're brushing, you'd use around 5 litres per minute. That's 10,950 litres per year! Remember, every drop counts.