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Latest Water Saving Articles at Cut Water Bills
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Save Water By Turning Taps Off A running tap during brushing your teeth, shaving or having a quick wash wastes a lot of water.
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Save Water By Repairing Taps Wasted water from a dripping tap can be a lot more than you might think, those drips soon add up! Have dripping taps repaired.
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Save Water When Washing Yourself Taking a short shower instead of a long bath will save you a lot of water.
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Save Water When Using Your Washing Machine Washing machines are very energy intensive, so sensible use is important to the environment and your pockets.
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Save Water With Your Dishwasher Dishwashers use a lot of water and energy to run, so if you must use one, you should use it sensibly.
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Save Water When Boiling Your Kettle We all love tea and coffee, but we often boil more water than we actually need which is wasteful.
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Save Water By Storing Drinking Water In The Fridge Storing a jug of water in the fridge to use for drinking will save you water.
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Save Water By Reusing Water Water can often be reused for something else, so think before you choose to throw it down the drain.
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Save Water With Your Toilet When you have to go, you have to go, but there are ways you can save water and money with sensible use of your toilet.
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Save Water With A Water Butt A water butt will collect rain water for you, and you may never need to use tap water again for taking care of your garden.
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Save Water When Washing Paths and Patios You don't need a steady flow of water from a hose pipe to give your paths and patios a good wash down. Just a bucket, a broom, and a little water!
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Save Water By Watering Your Garden Sensibly Your garden will do absolutely fine if it's watered just once or twice a week. Use hose pipes and sprinklers sensibly.
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Save Water By Using Mulch In Your Garden Mulch is any material placed over your soil. It will help your soil retain water meaning you'll need to water your garden less often.
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Save Water When Cleaning Your Car You should always use a bucket and a sponge when cleaning your car when possible. Not a constantly running hose.
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