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Make Every
Drop of Water Count |
Wise
water use
To use water wisely, examine activities that
use the most water. Keeping the grass green uses
the most water. During the winter, the City of
Loveland Water Treatment Plant treats about six
million gallons of water each day compared to over
20 million gallons on some very hot and dry days
during the summer. Next in line, is water used in
the bathroom. Flushing the toilet and taking a
bath or a shower account for over 70 percent of
the water used indoors. Here are some tips to help
you use your water wisely.
Keeping
the grass
green
- Water your lawn only when needed. If you
step on the grass and it does not spring back,
it is time to water.
- Irrigate slowly, deeply and infrequently to
encourage a deeper root system. Add only the
amount of water necessary. Request a copy of
the Lawn Watering Guide from the
Utility Billing Office.
- The best time to water is early in
the day.
-After 10 a.m., evaporation robs the soil of moisture, so any
watering that you do after that time doesn't get absorbed
efficiently. Also, water droplets combined with the presence
of hot sun create a magnifying effect that can actually burn blades
of grass.
-Running sprinkler or watering at night can lead to root rot and
creates excessive moisture that can lead to lawn disease. -
Do not water on a
windy day.
- Sidewalks, driveways and streets
don't grow with water. Do not water the sidewalk, driveway or
street. We appreciate the effort, though.
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Adjust your automatic sprinkler schedule
based on the need for water. People that haul
a hose for irrigation use less water for
irrigation because of closer control of water
use.
- Check for leaks in pipes, hoses and faucets.
- Plant drought-resistant trees and plants.
- Place a good layer of mulch around trees and
plants. Mulch will slow evaporation of
moisture and discourage weed growth.
- Incorporate organic material into the top 6
to 8 inches of soil before planting to develop
a strong root system that requires less water.
- Get information about low water use
gardening from the Utility Conservation
Office.
- Visit the
Jeff Peterson Xeriscape
Demonstration Garden at the northeast corner
of First and Washington Streets to see the
beauty of xeriscape plantings.
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Visit the
City of Loveland
Service Center xeriscape garden at 200 North Wilson avenue (on
the northeast corner of 1st Street and Wilson Avenue).
- The Landscape Water Management
Specialist at Northern Water wrote a report for maintaining
beautiful and hardy lawn. The report gives tips for mowing,
fertilizing and watering. Read the
Beautiful Hardy Lawns report.
Saving
water in the bathroom
- Check toilets for leaks. Pick up free dye
tablets at the Utility Billing Offices located
at the Main Office, 500 E. Third Street or at
the Service Center, 200 North Wilson Avenue or
request
online.
- If you have a toilet that uses 5 to 6
gallons of water per flush, put plastic
bottles filled with pebbles and water in the
tank to lower water use.
- Install low-flow showerheads.
- Take shorter showers.
- Take baths. A bathtub partially filled uses
less water than all but the shortest showers.
- Use the bathroom wastebasket, not the
toilet, to dispose of trash.
- Turn off the water while you brush your
teeth. Use water in a glass to rinse your
mouth.
- Rinse your razor in the sink not in running
water.
Other tips
- Keep a bottle of drinking water in the
refrigerator. Waiting for cold water from the tap, wastes
water.
- If the clothes washing machine is not full,
use only enough water for the clothes you are
washing.
- Run the dishwasher only when it is full.
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