Water is one of our most precious natural resources, and it is considered a terrible deed to squander it senselessly without a proper direction or cause. Fresh or pure water supply isn’t unlimited and it is up to us to ensure that our future generations get to enjoy the benefits of it. Hence, it is important that you learn how to get back to the basics of water conservation. Here are the five great water conservation tips for your well water:

Keep unnecessary water flow to a minimum

It is a good practice to alternate between taking baths and showers. Limit the time that you spend using the well water, if you plan to take a shower. Just like how you were taught as a kid, never allow constant running water when you are brushing your teeth, applying soap on your body and shampooing your hair.

Check for the presence of leaks indoors and outdoors

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Just like how credit card bills snowball from its hefty compound interests, a small leak can undergo a similar snowball effect and accumulate huge costs in the long run. Check your amenities and bills that indicate excessive water usage.

One bucket of water and its multiple uses

After you shave, rinse that razor in a cup of water and nothing else. When you need to mop, use only one bucket of water. Single pieces of clothing should be hand-washed with minimal water usage, while dryers and washers can be activated only when there is a full load. Use a trash bag to dump all your cigarette butts, instead of flushing it down the toilet every single time.

Water that has been used to rinse your vegetables can be used to water your plants afterwards. Try to wash your car on an uphill slope, to allow water to flow down in a single direction – removing the need to hose down your car unlike usual circumstances.

Store jugs of drinking water in your fridge

If you have a well, you will probably get your drinking water from it, and you may need to wait awhile before the well water turns cold on a hot day. Instead, storing jugs of cold water in the fridge saves them the trouble and time for a cool drink. The less you draw from the well, the more water you tend to save.

Gardening tips – water your plants early in the day

When early morning temperatures are still cool, there will be less chance of evaporation when you water your plants. You can also prevent the growth of fungi and keep certain pests away. Avoid watering during windy weather conditions as it tends to blow the water off target and encourage faster evaporation to take place, thus requiring you to use more water to get the job done.

There are many more tips to help you conserve your well water, but these are the top 5 that can help you get started quickly. The process of conserving water is not too complicated and individuals can start from any age to cultivate good habits. The greatest gift we can give back to Earth is to work together hand in hand taking small steps like these.