From spending five extra minutes in the shower to leaving the faucet
running while you do the dishes, you most likely waste more water in
your home than you think you do. While fresh water is a renewable
resource, we consume clean, usable water at rates faster than it can be
replenished. Elocal compiled information from a variety of experts to put together a very informative infographic
about residential water consumption in the United States, highlighting
the fact that the average U.S. family uses 127,000 gallons of water
every year!
The graphic breaks down the world’s water
supply, noting that less than 1% is fit for human consumption.
Ninety-seven percent of the earth’s water is salt water, and of the 3%
that’s fresh water, two-thirds of it is frozen in glaciers and ice caps.
The easiest way to save water in your home is to install low-flow
fixtures and appliances. The graphic compares these numbers, showing
that while a regular toilet uses 33,000 gallons a year if its flushed 15
times a day, a low-flow toilet only uses 9,000 gallons for the same
amount of use.
No comments:
Post a Comment