Water is one the primary components of life. On the occasion of World Water Day 2015, let's take a look at water related statistics from India. Right from the ecosystem perspective, to corporate usage, from usage in agricultural practices to usage by individuals. Water is one of the primary and often the most critical factor in India. Here is an interesting look at it.
1. WATER CONSERVATION PRESENTED BY:- NEHA JOSHI AND VIPUL GARG
2. • Now, Estimate the number of times you do the following on a day you are athome. Shower Flush the toilet Brush your teeth Shave Do a load of laundry Run the dishwasher
3. Residential Indoor Uses ofWater Toilet – 26.8% Clothes Washer – 21.7%Shower – 16.7% Faucet – 15.7% Dishwasher – 1.4% Bath – 1.7% Leaks – 13.7% Other – 2.3%
4. And the unwanted result is….
5. • Washlaundry & dishes with full loads • Always turn off running water • Take shorter showers • Eliminate any and all leaks • Reduce the flow of toilets & showerheads
6. Fix dripping taps Have a bath and water the garden with the water you bathed Put bottles of sand in your toilet tank Don`t leave the water on while brushing your teeth
KDU college Hot Cat Tour power point
“Three ways to make my school more environmentally friendly”
by Gayathiriswary a/p Mannyvanan
Syahirah Adibah
from SMK Sri Permata
Water is one the primary components of life. On the occasion of World Water Day 2015, let's take a look at water related statistics from India. Right from the ecosystem perspective, to corporate usage, from usage in agricultural practices to usage by individuals. Water is one of the primary and often the most critical factor in India. Here is an interesting look at it.
1. WATER CONSERVATION PRESENTED BY:- NEHA JOSHI AND VIPUL GARG
2. • Now, Estimate the number of times you do the following on a day you are athome. Shower Flush the toilet Brush your teeth Shave Do a load of laundry Run the dishwasher
3. Residential Indoor Uses ofWater Toilet – 26.8% Clothes Washer – 21.7%Shower – 16.7% Faucet – 15.7% Dishwasher – 1.4% Bath – 1.7% Leaks – 13.7% Other – 2.3%
4. And the unwanted result is….
5. • Washlaundry & dishes with full loads • Always turn off running water • Take shorter showers • Eliminate any and all leaks • Reduce the flow of toilets & showerheads
6. Fix dripping taps Have a bath and water the garden with the water you bathed Put bottles of sand in your toilet tank Don`t leave the water on while brushing your teeth
KDU college Hot Cat Tour power point
“Three ways to make my school more environmentally friendly”
by Gayathiriswary a/p Mannyvanan
Syahirah Adibah
from SMK Sri Permata
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Water is very important. But some peoples can’t understand the importance of water. Who are very rich but they are poor without a water. So let’s give a message’SAVE WATER TO SAVE LIFE’
4. WATER RESOURCES are Sources of water that are useful for humans. types FRESH WATER SALT WATER is In 97 % of the water in earth is A renewable resource is In 3 %of the water in earth
5. use RECREATION small amount its tide to reservoris. Used in HOUSEHOLD Drinking water , bathing cooking, sanitation, and gardering.. Used in INDUSTRIAL Used in power plants and,oil refineries manufactory plant 15%. AGRICULTURAL Used in irrigation 69 % agua culture
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9. (2) Brushing Teeth / Washing Dishes WITH the Water Running- DO NOT keep water running while brushing your teeth/ doing the dishes. When you brush your teeth, wet the toothbrush first and turn the water off immediately. And use a natural toothpaste, like Tom´s of main Only use the water to rinse. Same for dish washing. Scrub the dishes without the water on, and then turn the water on to rinse off the soap. I hope you are using a Biodegradable Soap, like seventh GenerationThese soaps are made %100 naturally, and help the petrolium levels in the air. This is what is used in my house, and it makes me feel good about doing the dishes. (3) Shaving (Men)- Men, you do not need the water running when you shave. Fill the sink up a little less than halfway, and use that water to rinse your blade. (4) Shaving (Women)- When you shave in the shower, do you really need the water running? Turn off the water while you shave your legs. I put conditioner in my hair, fill cup with water, sit in the bathtub and shave, with the water off, while my hair is being conditioned!
10. (5) If Its Yellow, Let it Mellow. If Its Brown, Flush it Down- Some people are bothered by this, but it is essential. Every time you flush the toilet, you waste 10 gallons of water. So why not just flush when necessary? (6) Car Wash- This may be hard for us city folks, but if you have a lawn, Wash your car on it! Use Biodegradable soap, like simple green´s car wash, and a bucket of water. Only turn on the hose for the final rinse. Your car will be clean, your lawn will be fed, and by doing this you know you did a lot to help the environment. (7) Leaky Toilets / Leaky Faucets- If you notice a leaky pipe, faucet, or toilet, get it fixed immediately. A leaky toilet, for example, can waste up to 200 gallons of water a DAY. So please, fix your water problems. (8) Bathtime! Bathtime is no longer Funtime. It wastes an unnecessary amount of water. an average shower uses 1/5 the amount of water that is needed for a bath! Teach kids to take showers early on. It all really adds up. So please, take a shower not a bath. (9) Using the Toilet as a Garbage Can- Do Not Do This! Throw out everything in a garbage can, even if it is tempting to just throw it in the toilet. Tissues, Hair, and Bugs are things that people generally throw away in the toilet, but they will be disposed if thrown away in the garbage can as well. (10) Hot Water- Only use hot water when absolutely necessary. Hot water uses a lot more energy, and it isn’t always necessary. So think about what is needed before turning that hot water knob