VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS0.00%
Net Worth
0.038USD
STEEM
0.000STEEM
SBD
0.000SBD
Effective Power
5.010SP
├── Own SP
0.656SP
└── Incoming DelegationsDeleg
+4.354SP
Detailed Balance
| STEEM | ||
| balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| market_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| savings_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| reward_steem_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| STEEM POWER | ||
| Own SP | 0.656SP | SP |
| Delegated Out | 0.000SP | SP |
| Delegation In | 4.354SP | SP |
| Effective Power | 5.010SP | SP |
| Reward SP (pending) | 0.001SP | SP |
| SBD | ||
| sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| sbd_conversions | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| sbd_market_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| savings_sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| reward_sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
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}Account Info
| name | brajeshchidar |
| id | 423685 |
| rank | 840,368 |
| reputation | 256530426 |
| created | 2017-10-25T04:27:39 |
| recovery_account | steem |
| proxy | None |
| post_count | 9 |
| comment_count | 0 |
| lifetime_vote_count | 0 |
| witnesses_voted_for | 0 |
| last_post | 2018-06-22T06:58:33 |
| last_root_post | 2018-06-22T06:58:33 |
| last_vote_time | 2018-07-19T11:32:36 |
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| can_vote | 1 |
| voting_power | 0 |
| delayed_votes | 0 |
| balance | 0.000 STEEM |
| savings_balance | 0.000 STEEM |
| sbd_balance | 0.000 SBD |
| savings_sbd_balance | 0.000 SBD |
| vesting_shares | 1066.816932 VESTS |
| delegated_vesting_shares | 0.000000 VESTS |
| received_vesting_shares | 7076.842874 VESTS |
| reward_vesting_balance | 2.030235 VESTS |
| vesting_balance | 0.000 STEEM |
| vesting_withdraw_rate | 0.000000 VESTS |
| next_vesting_withdrawal | 1969-12-31T23:59:59 |
| withdrawn | 0 |
| to_withdraw | 0 |
| withdraw_routes | 0 |
| savings_withdraw_requests | 0 |
| last_account_recovery | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| reset_account | null |
| last_owner_update | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| last_account_update | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| mined | No |
| sbd_seconds | 32,888,430 |
| sbd_last_interest_payment | 2018-06-01T04:53:15 |
| savings_sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
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}From Date
To Date
steemdelegated 4.354 SP to @brajeshchidar2026/05/17 22:17:36
steemdelegated 4.354 SP to @brajeshchidar
2026/05/17 22:17:36
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | brajeshchidar |
| vesting shares | 7076.842874 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #106141106/Trx b46b400c2142223eb85b7abb2a60712d200c8621 |
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}steemdelegated 2.685 SP to @brajeshchidar2026/05/11 20:02:09
steemdelegated 2.685 SP to @brajeshchidar
2026/05/11 20:02:09
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | brajeshchidar |
| vesting shares | 4364.632469 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #105966372/Trx fe0563333cb98297f8b3d4e173791d799c8b2bed |
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}steemdelegated 4.361 SP to @brajeshchidar2026/04/25 21:41:30
steemdelegated 4.361 SP to @brajeshchidar
2026/04/25 21:41:30
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | brajeshchidar |
| vesting shares | 7089.358630 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #105508813/Trx 202990ec980ddaf675d9de41482202cb32982ee8 |
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}steemdelegated 2.711 SP to @brajeshchidar2026/01/23 02:38:18
steemdelegated 2.711 SP to @brajeshchidar
2026/01/23 02:38:18
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | brajeshchidar |
| vesting shares | 4406.179288 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #102845631/Trx f3157be41791e216ec1530aeee5064b250a556b0 |
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}steemdelegated 2.812 SP to @brajeshchidar2024/12/16 21:57:51
steemdelegated 2.812 SP to @brajeshchidar
2024/12/16 21:57:51
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | brajeshchidar |
| vesting shares | 4570.398485 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #91292043/Trx 936c3b812152680bc8355aeae922b4517f829177 |
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}steemdelegated 2.916 SP to @brajeshchidar2023/11/13 13:42:45
steemdelegated 2.916 SP to @brajeshchidar
2023/11/13 13:42:45
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | brajeshchidar |
| vesting shares | 4739.532017 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #79846301/Trx d321a27bc048ea93f982b3761315aaa02e9cb4c3 |
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}steemdelegated 4.723 SP to @brajeshchidar2023/09/21 19:33:12
steemdelegated 4.723 SP to @brajeshchidar
2023/09/21 19:33:12
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | brajeshchidar |
| vesting shares | 7676.810803 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #78345110/Trx 3a1cc741c25c62ee8b741a5721390fadad94fe9e |
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}steemdelegated 4.859 SP to @brajeshchidar2022/11/03 09:36:15
steemdelegated 4.859 SP to @brajeshchidar
2022/11/03 09:36:15
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | brajeshchidar |
| vesting shares | 7898.492241 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #69110754/Trx f87c9cc2b60e871d875ea1e031985c3360a541ee |
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}steemdelegated 4.995 SP to @brajeshchidar2022/01/17 09:02:18
steemdelegated 4.995 SP to @brajeshchidar
2022/01/17 09:02:18
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | brajeshchidar |
| vesting shares | 8119.025472 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #60807127/Trx 91e9dbc910816d7581d59f2ec2b532ce9147eb6c |
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}steemdelegated 5.108 SP to @brajeshchidar2021/06/13 23:02:18
steemdelegated 5.108 SP to @brajeshchidar
2021/06/13 23:02:18
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | brajeshchidar |
| vesting shares | 8302.794130 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #54605611/Trx 584cda5a2429c8891a20cdbe423c90b348cc8be8 |
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}steemdelegated 5.223 SP to @brajeshchidar2020/12/11 09:23:36
steemdelegated 5.223 SP to @brajeshchidar
2020/12/11 09:23:36
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | brajeshchidar |
| vesting shares | 8490.216104 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49353138/Trx 4218e06ea59236e9680bb77bf0b09f1838c3c97c |
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}steemdelegated 1.177 SP to @brajeshchidar2020/12/06 03:01:06
steemdelegated 1.177 SP to @brajeshchidar
2020/12/06 03:01:06
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | brajeshchidar |
| vesting shares | 1912.543513 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49204709/Trx fc348cb136f5979c6cc61612e41c1aa26d7f56a4 |
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}steemdelegated 5.227 SP to @brajeshchidar2020/12/05 10:58:03
steemdelegated 5.227 SP to @brajeshchidar
2020/12/05 10:58:03
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | brajeshchidar |
| vesting shares | 8496.582743 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49185813/Trx d22a9c3313ec4a1f3b9c472353c1ad06d96d8b0d |
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}steemdelegated 1.181 SP to @brajeshchidar2020/11/02 11:51:48
steemdelegated 1.181 SP to @brajeshchidar
2020/11/02 11:51:48
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | brajeshchidar |
| vesting shares | 1920.017158 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #48253358/Trx 7c51c93a97ed3d4b249d7332b97176bf1846804c |
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}steemdelegated 5.352 SP to @brajeshchidar2020/05/09 03:56:21
steemdelegated 5.352 SP to @brajeshchidar
2020/05/09 03:56:21
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | brajeshchidar |
| vesting shares | 8699.229317 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #43214927/Trx d9e931ce528e8bc09282c36a75dcbd845f4d2b36 |
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}steemdelegated 1.202 SP to @brajeshchidar2020/05/08 07:16:24
steemdelegated 1.202 SP to @brajeshchidar
2020/05/08 07:16:24
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | brajeshchidar |
| vesting shares | 1953.311140 VESTS |
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}2019/10/25 05:19:09
2019/10/25 05:19:09
| parent author | brajeshchidar |
| parent permlink | 4dtiqh-nice-pic |
| author | steemitboard |
| permlink | steemitboard-notify-brajeshchidar-20191025t051908000z |
| title | |
| body | Congratulations @brajeshchidar! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@brajeshchidar/birthday2.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 2 years!</td></tr></table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@brajeshchidar) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](https://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=brajeshchidar)_</sub> **Do not miss the last post from @steemitboard:** <table><tr><td><a href="https://steemit.com/steemfest/@steemitboard/steemfest-commemorative-badge-refactored"><img src="https://steemitimages.com/64x128/https://files.steempeak.com/file/steempeak/arcange/YqQV5Tbj-image.png"></a></td><td><a href="https://steemit.com/steemfest/@steemitboard/steemfest-commemorative-badge-refactored">SteemFest⁴ commemorative badge refactored</a></td></tr></table> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes! |
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steemdelegated 5.430 SP to @brajeshchidar
2019/09/26 22:10:15
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2018/10/25 12:41:21
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| body | Congratulations @brajeshchidar! You have received a personal award! [](http://steemitboard.com/@brajeshchidar) 1 Year on Steemit <sub>_Click on the badge to view your Board of Honor._</sub> **Do not miss the last post from @steemitboard:** <table><tr><td><a href="https://steemit.com/steemitboard/@steemitboard/steemitboard-ranking-update-resteem-and-resteemed-added"><img src="https://steemitimages.com/64x128/https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmfRVpHQhLDhnjDtqck8GPv9NPvNKPfMsDaAFDE1D9Er2Z/header_ranking.png"></a></td><td><a href="https://steemit.com/steemitboard/@steemitboard/steemitboard-ranking-update-resteem-and-resteemed-added">SteemitBoard Ranking update - Resteem and Resteemed added</a></td></tr></table> > Support [SteemitBoard's project](https://steemit.com/@steemitboard)! **[Vote for its witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1)** and **get one more award**! |
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steemdelegated 5.552 SP to @brajeshchidar
2018/10/18 12:34:21
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smitopblockchain operation: transfer from savings
2018/08/31 18:20:33
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steemdelegated 18.045 SP to @brajeshchidar
2018/08/02 22:55:30
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}brajeshchidarupvoted (100.00%) @balkishanchidar / 2kjgmv-nice-pic2018/07/19 11:32:36
brajeshchidarupvoted (100.00%) @balkishanchidar / 2kjgmv-nice-pic
2018/07/19 11:32:36
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brajeshchidarupvoted (100.00%) @balkishanchidar / cow
2018/07/19 11:32:33
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| body | Save the tree, or the trees, both sound good to me. I like these trees. They are so symetrical and carefully spaced out. So many circles too. It doesn't look at all like real trees, but I think maybe that's better than a picture of real trees, but I can't explain why I have that feeling! |
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2018/07/02 07:33:57
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brajeshchidarupvoted (100.00%) @balkishanchidar / rain
2018/07/02 07:33:51
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brajeshchidarreceived 0.001 SP curation reward for @balkishanchidar / heart-touching-story
2018/06/29 05:35:27
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2018/06/22 11:47:24
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2018/06/22 06:59:39
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brajeshchidarpublished a new post: 4dtiqh-nice-pic
2018/06/22 06:58:33
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brajeshchidarupvoted (100.00%) @balkishanchidar / indian-wedding-card
2018/06/21 06:36:39
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2018/06/21 05:42:45
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brajeshchidarupvoted (100.00%) @brajeshchidar / save-the-tree
2018/06/19 15:13:30
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brajeshchidarpublished a new post: save-the-tree
2018/06/19 07:35:42
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| body |  he trees become less children, take oath today. This is the call of Mother Earth, children are less trees than thousand. Humans are the only creatures in the world who cut trees, make paper, and write on it. "Save the Tree" A tree - a life Mother's motherhood, both of her contribution to the tree-welfare Call the barren land, make a tree, make up the makeup. Save the trees, save the earth! Do not cut the tree, my brother, do not do the same. The greenery came from the trees, the courtyard of the house is now Khali. Tree plantations save the country. We are getting breath less, let us plant trees. |
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| body | Save Water  If you’re anything like me, you are freaking out about the water scarcity, and you want to do something, anything, to prevent this from happening because this is not a problem for “them” or “those”. It’s a problem for “us” and “we”. And one of the best ways we can do is to conserve water. The good news is that conserving water does not to be difficult or expensive. There are a lot of things you can do to cut down on your water consumption. Better late than never. It’s never too late to start saving water. Making just a few small changes to our daily habits can result in big water savings. So I’m here to provide you with some tips for saving water on a daily basis both indoors and out. Save water in the kitchen Do the dishes properly It takes less water to wash dishes in an automatic washer than to wash by hand if it is a modern model and you’re washing full loads. Studies have shown that 27 gallons of water per load by hand versus as little as 3 gallons with an energy-efficient dishwasher. If you have a dishwasher, use it, especially it’s an energy-efficient dishwasher. A full, energy-efficient dishwasher cleans best and brings the best results in saving water. 1. Scape off the food scraps with a utensil over the trash or the compost pile before you load it. 2. If you use a new dishwasher that doesn’t require pre-rinsing, then a pre-rinse is unnecessary. If you have to rinse your dishes, use the washer’s pre-rinse instead or rinsing them in the sink – it uses less water. 3. Test your machine – Run a full load of dishes on the lowest setting and shortest cycle. Change a cycle that’s a little bit longer if your dishes aren’t clean. After a few tests, you will find the cycle sweet pot that cleans best with the lowest possible amount of water used. 4. Since most dishwashers use the same amount of water, even if it’s only cleaning one or ten dishes, so wait until it’s full. If you need a dish but the dishwasher isn’t full yet, wash it by hand instead of running the entire dishwasher. If you don’t have a dishwasher, you can still reduce the amount of water with hand-washing by following these steps below: 1. Scrape your plates with a spatula before food has a chance to dry. By doing this, you will save the water you use to run the disposal. 2. Place the well-scraped dishes in a pile right by the sink instead of starting your water and then reaching for dishes one at a time. 3. Read your soap’s label and use the amount specified on the label. If you’re using too much dish soap, you’ll need more water to wash away the suds. 4. Fill up your sink with warm water and detergent, shut off the faucet, and then wash a stack of dishes at a time. Once your water becomes cold, dirty, or loses all its suds, let half of it drain and add fresh water. By not washing dishes one by one under constantly flowing water, you can save 200-400 gallons a month. 5. Fill up the sink with cool water and rinse the dishes by immersing them in the water. You won’t need to refill the rinsing water unless it gets soapy. 6. Drip dry. Ok, drip drying dishes has nothing to do with conserving water, but has everything to do with saving time! Save water while cooking your fruits and vegetables Wash your vegetables and fruits in a bowl of water instead of leaving the water running. You can expect to save up to 35 gallons per month with this simple way. You can save water by steaming your vegetables instead of boiling. Steaming vegetables requires a lot less water and also preserve flavor and nutrients. If you still want to boil your vegetables, there are still ways of saving water. First, just use enough water to cover vegetables. Second, boil the water in your electric kettle first (since electric kettles are constructed to boil water faster than a pot on the stove), then pour the boiled water over your vegetables and put the lid on the saucepan so they boil quicker. This will save you water, energy, and money. And when you’ve finished boiling, keep on saving water by using the gray water from boiling vegetables for soups, sauces or gravy. If you are not going to use the water right away, keep it in the refrigerator until ready to use. If you don’t want to use the vegetable cooking water in your recipes, just use it to water your garden. Make sure to avoid watering garden with the water that contains more than a trace of sugar, oil, salt, or starch. Also, use the water as soon as it cools down so it won’t get nasty with bacteria. Don’t use water for defrosting Using water to defrost frozen food is a waste. Just leave them in the fridge overnight. Or go and enjoy a cup of tea while everything thaws at room temperature or in the sun. Food will be defrosted and water will be saved at the same time. Invest in a water aerator Much like a low-flow showerhead, adding flow-reducing aerators to faucets can drastically cut down on water use without compromising performance. These aerators are easy to install and cost just a few dollars. Save water in the bathroom Did you know that a 10-minute shower with a standard shower head takes 25 gallons while an average bath requires 30 gallons of water? Most people are not aware of how much water they use while taking their ordinary baths or showers, but showers or baths are typically the third largest water use after toilets and clothes washers in an average home. So the first way to save water in the bathroom is… The 5-minute challenge As I said, a shower often uses less water than a bath, but the amount of water you can save actually depends on the efficiency of the showerhead and length of time for a shower. To get started, here are five ways to measure a five-minute shower: 1. Use a shower timer or a simple kitchen timer 2. Set a watch timer or using a timer function on your smartphone 3. Listen to any five-minute song (This is my favorite way) 4. Sing the ABC’s 10.5 times. Stops after M on the 11th time. 5. Count backward from 300 – this is meditative and useful Tip: Be sure to have fun doing this or your 5-minute challenge will fail. A little friendly competition can be fun. It can be a husband/wife, child, or family member. You can challenge your family member to take 5-minute showers as well. While a standard showerhead uses 12.5 gallons for 5 minutes, a low-flow showerhead uses around 8-10 gallons for 5 minutes. Consider installing a water-saving showerhead for additional savings. You don’t need a complete bathroom remodel to start saving. If you’re looking for a great low-flow showerhead, you may want to check High Sierra’s Low Flow Showerhead. By using a low-flow showerhead and reducing your shower time to 5 minutes, you can reduce your water usages, saving thousands of gallons of water a year. Collect shower water What is the first thing you do when you take a shower? You turn on the water and wait for the cool water to begin running warm. While you’re stripping down to your suit, making crazy faces in the bathroom mirror or doing other regular things, all that water is running wasted down your shower drains – and you’re paying for it. Now, let’s look at how much water is typically wasted while waiting for it to get hot? Let’s say it takes one minute for the shower water to warm up. An average showerhead uses 3.5 gallons per minute. If you take seven showers a week, in a year, the wasted water equals 1274 gallons of shower water a year. As you can see, tons of gallons of water a year per household is wasted while waiting for the water to get hot. But there is something that we can do to stop this waste. Put a bucket in the shower to collect the water. Once you are ready to take a shower, remove the full bucket and put it aside. Then, the next time you need to flush your toilet, water plants, or clean the home, you can use this water. By doing this, not only you are saving 1274 gallons of shower water a year, you are also saving another 1274 gallons in toilet flushes. Which also means, you won’t have to pay for the wasted shower water that would have gone right down the shower drain – plus you won’t pay for the water that used for flushing your toilet. Huzzah! You can save even more water if you use the bucket to capture clean water while you’re showering. But be careful you don’t get shampoo or soap in the bucket water if you plan to use the water for your plants. Save water with your toilet Since most indoor water use involves toilets, this is a good place to start saving water. Here’s a look at water-saving strategies for your toilet. Check your toilet for leaks Toilets are one of the most common sources of water waste in the home. Sometimes, it’s easy to tell if your toilet is leaking, when the water can be heard running. But some leaks are not as easily discovered, meaning the water may not be seen or heard running, these are called silent leaks. To determine if your toilet has a silent leak, drop a little food-safe eye in the tank. Do not flush. Give it 10 minutes. If that color becomes visible in the bowl, your toilet has a silent leak. The “bottle in the tank” method for older toilets One easy and inexpensive way to save water used in toilet flushing is to minimize the amount of water needed to fill its tank after each flush. To do this, there’s one thing you can do right now to make an immediate difference: put a plastic bottle filled with water in your toilet tank to reduce the amount of water that flushes out. I’ve also heard of people putting bricks in the tanks of the toilets in their house. Bricks, however, are ideal for this, as they have the potential to deteriorate and clog the plumbing. Instead, find a plastic milk jug and place a few items inside it such as rocks, then fill the rest with water. Take the lid off the toilet tank and drop the plastic jug into the tank, without interfering with the moving parts inside the toilet. If you’re looking for something a little more sophisticated, try the Tank Bank. This tool clips onto the side of your tank and it saves approximate 0.8 gallons per flush. Upgrade your toilet Most likely, you’re current dumping more than a gallon of drinking water down the sewer each time your flush. While an old toilet uses up to 5 gallons per flush, a WaterSense-labeled toilet uses only 1.6 gallons for a full flush and 0.8 gallons for a half flush. So converting your old toilet to a water-saving toilet is one of the effective ways to conserve water at home. Here’re three main types of water-efficient toilets to consider if you’re willing to spend some serious cash. Dual-flush toilets This type of toilet is used internationally and is more expensive than other types of toilets. A dual-flush toilet saves water by offering two ways to flush: a low volume flush for liquid waste only and a full volume flush for solid waste. It uses either two buttons or two separate handles to distinguish between half and full flushes. This high-efficiency toilet has a much larger trapway than a standard toilet and uses a wash-down flushing design instead of a siphon system, so it can use much less water to get the job done. However, the main issue with this toilet is flushing doesn’t always get rid of all the waste so you will be more active with your toilet brush. By using a new dual-flush toilet, you will use only 20% of the water used in a traditional one. Dual-flush toilets have become more mainstream, so you might be ready to take the plunge and install one. In case you don’t want to go as far as purchasing a new toilet, you can retrofit the dual flush functionality onto your old toilet by using a dual-flush conversion kit. The bowl will still use the siphon system to get rid of the waste, but you will have two options – the partial or full flush. Pressure-assisted toilets This type of water-saving toilet was first introduced to the market in 1984 and is used more in commercial premises since it is more expensive to purchase and install and it is sometimes louder when flushed than other types of toilet. These days, pressure assisted toilets growing in popularity since they are a water efficient toilet and they leave the bowl cleaner because the flush is stronger and the water level in the bowl is higher. Despite looking identical to standard toilets, the pressure assisted toilet operates using compressed air which acts like a spring and pushes the water into the bowl more forcefully. So no additional pumps or other devices are needed. Composting toilets or waterless toilets While not for the faint of heart, this is considered as the most water-efficient type of toilet since it operates without any water. Composting toilets treat the waste by a biological process called composting. In the toilet, the solid waste is composted by bacteria, while the urine is diverted off to prevent the creation of anaerobic decomposition which results in nasty odors and vector problems. If you’re interested in this eco-friendly option, I highly suggest checking out The Humanure Handbook. It’s a fascinating read. Set up a rain barrel Using a rain barrel to collect rainwater is one of the best ways to save water at home. A rain barrel is easy to set up, and the water you collect can be used to water the lawn, water your vegetable garden and even to wash your car. Using a rain barrel can collect more rainwater than you may think. Just one-tenth of an inch of rain falling on a 1000-square-foot roof will yield 300 gallons of water. You have to admit that whether you’re in a drought situation or not, it’s hard to pass up that much of free thing. Save water in the laundry room Washing laundry is a significant use of water in the average home – about 20 percent of the water consumed in the average home. Washing and drying clothes not only uses a lot of water but you also use energy and detergents. Here are some ways to reduce your consumption of water and energy while doing laundry. Start with the right washing machine The best way to save water in the laundry is to make sure you choose the high-efficiency washers. These machines are typically font loading washing machines. According to EPA (The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency), a traditional washing machine uses 40-45 gallons of water per load, but a water- and energy-efficient model uses less 28 gallons of water, saving of 6000 gallons of water per year for an average family. Turn the tap off Yes, you can save a lot of water by simply turning off the tap while you soap up and wash your hair, while you brush your teeth or shave, while you wash your hands, and many other uses. Turn off the tap might seem like a no-brainer, but sometimes we are busy and become careless while doing something on a regular basis. When it comes to conserving water, every little bit helps. Turn off the water while washing your hair and save up to 60 gallons a month. Turn off the water while brushing your teeth can save up to 30 gallons of water per month. Which means you can save up to 360 gallons per year for every person in your home that brushes with the tap off. One of the most important factors when choosing a water-efficient is the water factor rating. The rating is based on the amount of water used per cubic feet of the washing machine. The smaller the rating, the more water efficient the clothes washer. Keep laundry count to a minimum Of course, the best way to save water in the laundry room is to do less laundry! Most likely, the slacks and shirt you wore yesterday are still clean enough to wear today. They can be worn more than one time, however, you want to change your socks and underwear on a daily basis. Wearing your clothes at least twice before throwing them in the hamper not only helps to save a lot of water but also prevents wear and tear on your clothes. In case, you’re worried that people noticing you wore the same clothes for two days in a row, you can skip a day and wear them the next day instead. In truth, very few people will remember what you wore the day before unless what you wore was very eye-catching (bright colored shirt for example). You can also keep laundry count to a minimum by washing your household’s towels when they actually need to be washed. You don’t need to launch your towels after a shower because you are clean when you get out of the shower. Just make sure you hang them up to air dry and you can use them a number of times before washing. Save water in your garden I would like to share with you a great tip that helps me save a lot of water in my garden is: Try watering your garden in the early morning or the evening when it’s cool outside. This helps cut down on evaporation due to high temperatures and wind speed. Now, let’s see some more tips on conserving and managing water efficiently. Run full loads Only use your washing machine for big loads. If you only have a few items to clean, wait until you get a big pile of dirty laundry that you can wash at once. Some older washing machines don’t have a function to know how many items you have in there, so they tend to use more water than necessary. Plant flowers that need less water You really don’t need to sacrifice style and beauty while saving water in the garden because some plants require less water than others to grow such as lavender, butterfly bush, palms, verbena. Choosing low water-use plants combined with basic management practices can keep gardens healthy and full of color while saving water. Don’t forget native plants, not only do they look fabulous but they save you water too! Native plants generally require less water and general care since they are naturally adjusted to the local climate. Drip irrigation Drip irrigation is a form of irrigation where water and fertilizer are fed only near the root system of the plants. This system is very efficient in water saving since it helps to reduce evaporation by directing water to plant roots. Drip irrigation is ideal for a small garden and is highly effective at supplying one to three gallons of water per hour directly to the soil. Use compost Most keen gardeners are well aware of the importance of mulch in helping to keep water from evaporating out of the soil on hot summer days. But did you notice that using organic matter is also a great way to help conserve water in the garden? The use of compost will allow the soil to hold water a lot longer, especially if combined with mulching. For example, if you water your vegetables every three days and start using compost, you could probably push that watering out to seven days with no obvious change in the health and vigour of the plant. Make sure garden hoses don’t leak According to EPA, approximately 10% of homes have leaks that waste 90 gallons or more per day. Don’t forget garden hoses! Check your garden hose for leaks at its connection to the spigot. If it leaks while you run your hose, simply replace the nylon or rubber hose washer and use pipe tape to ensure a tight connection to the spigot. Water at the right time Many of us over-water our gardens. This is not only wasteful, it also means we are doing more than required. A good way to avoid that is to check the moisture level of the soil by sticking your finger into the soil. If it is damp, it’s fine. If it is dry, then it’s time to water. If you have clay soil, watch your plants instead. Often times, when leaves turn brown and wilt due to over-watering, the dead leaves will be soft and limp. While with under-watering, those leaves may be crispy and dry. Conclusion If you’re feeling overwhelmed with all the things I mentioned, I can completely understand. If there is one thing you need to remember about conserving water, it would be : Develop a water-saving mindset – Be conscious of every precious drop. Yes, that’s all you need to start using water wisely. With a water-saving mindset, you will find yourself become more creative about how to save water and you can save water anywhere, anytime. Just bookmark this page and come back here again to check if you can do all of the things I mentioned. This can be a real challenge, but it’s definitely worth it to see the amazing results! To save water, change your diet Those who have taken GRACE’s Water Footprint Calculator have learned that diet makes up the huge part of a person’s water footprint. This is part of what’s called “virtual” water use, or the volume of water used to produce the food we eat, the things we use daily life, and the energy we use. Virtual water is essentially all of the “invisible” water behind a product. Even though we often use far more of this water than we realize, it comprises the majority of our water footprint. When it comes to reducing the water footprint of a person’s diet, there are several different approaches you can take. Eat less meat Of all foods, meat requires the most water to produce. Beef, for example, is the king of big water footprints. It requires about 1800 gallons of water to produce one pound of beef, while it takes only 180 gallons of water to produce the same amount of wheat. The problem is not the water that the animals drink, but the fact that we need to grow crops to feed them and it takes a tremendous amount of water to grow feed. By choosing to eat more plant-based food, you can drastically reduce your water footprint as well as carbon footprint. Some less water-intensive proteins include pulses like beans, lentils, and peas. Chicken generally has a lower total water footprint than beef, so if you’re not ready to abstain from meat altogether, giving up or just cutting back on red meat (beef, pork, lamb) can help. Don’t waste food When we waste food, we are wasting all the resources required to produce that food, including water. It is the sad truth that 30 to 40 percent of the food supply is wasted in the U.S, that’s nearly half million gallons of water being wasted every year! So not wasting food is a smart way to reduce your water footprint and your food bill as well. Eat less processed food Water is used very wastefully in the process of making processed foods. For example, a one-liter bottle of soda contains not just one-liter of water and added ingredients. This small bottle requires about 400 liters of water to make, 400 times the amount of liquid in the bottle. While a cup of apple juice needs 60 gallons of water, one apple needs only 18 gallons of water. As you can see, eating more whole foods and moving away from processed foods is a great step in reducing your water footprint because it takes additional water to process and package food. And right now, maybe you just need a very concise conclusion. So here you are. How you can help We all can make a positive contribution to solving the water crisis. First of all, simply change your mindset. Instead of thinking of your tap water as an abundant resource or a renewable resource, think of it as having limits or a non-renewable source. Alexandra Cousteau, an advocate on the importance of water conservation, said: “When it comes to understanding the challenges to understand water, I really think we focus too much on ‘scarcity’. Water is and always has been scarce”. She goes on to say “The truth is, we really need to go back to grade school Earth Science class and remember that water on the planet exists in an interconnected cycle.” To put things into perspective, find your own water footprint – is the amount of water your family consumes in daily life (You can get your water footprint using a quick calculation or continue to the extended calculator). You might be surprised by how much water you actually use on a daily basis because you may not see the “invisible” water that was used to grow your food and to produce your clothes and the things you buy. That said, our use of water is not limited to bathrooms, kitchens, and gardens. On a daily basis, we contribute to the consumption of large volumes of water when buying products, from the food we eat, the energy we use. By measuring water footprints, you cannot only know how much water you use on a day-to-day basis, but you will also get a clear picture of how water is used in today’s consumer society. Understanding our water consumption can help you learn how to save water by making changes in your diet or lifestyle. And now, without further ado, here are several ways to can do to reduce your water consumption while saving big bucks on your water bills. Like many other Americans, water is not something I’ve thought about through most of my life -It’s just an ordinary thing of an ordinary day. It’s easy to take water for granted since it flows easily out of the tap. Then it’s mind-blowing to me to know how hard it can be for people to access safe water in many parts of the world. Droughts in California. Diminishing of water reservoirs in Cape Town. Water rationing in Rome. And in India, many people are dealing with limited water supply and poor quality of drinking water. In the rural parts of the country, people are fighting every single day against long distances and harsh weather conditions to get access to clean and safe water. It doesn’t take a hydrologist to realize that water crisis is one of the most important global issues that our world is facing nowadays. In fact, Bank of America Merrill Lynch reports that water scarcity is one of our biggest problems worldwide, and there are 1.2 billion people live in areas where they don’t have access to clean drinking water and likely spend their entire day searching for it. In a recent report, NASA pointed out that our world is running on the brink of a freshwater shortage. Rivers and lakes disappearing increase around the world and the world is heading toward a water-secure future. The UN expects that 3.4 billion people will be living in countries highly stressed for water by 2025. When water is scarce, people living in these countries are forced to consume contaminated water. |
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"body": "Save Water\n \n\nIf you’re anything like me, you are freaking out about the water scarcity, and you want to do something, anything, to prevent this from happening because this is not a problem for “them” or “those”. It’s a problem for “us” and “we”. And one of the best ways we can do is to conserve water.\nThe good news is that conserving water does not to be difficult or expensive. There are a lot of things you can do to cut down on your water consumption.\nBetter late than never. It’s never too late to start saving water. Making just a few small changes to our daily habits can result in big water savings. So I’m here to provide you with some tips for saving water on a daily basis both indoors and out.\nSave water in the kitchen\nDo the dishes properly\nIt takes less water to wash dishes in an automatic washer than to wash by hand if it is a modern model and you’re washing full loads. Studies have shown that 27 gallons of water per load by hand versus as little as 3 gallons with an energy-efficient dishwasher.\nIf you have a dishwasher, use it, especially it’s an energy-efficient dishwasher. A full, energy-efficient dishwasher cleans best and brings the best results in saving water.\n1.\tScape off the food scraps with a utensil over the trash or the compost pile before you load it.\n2.\tIf you use a new dishwasher that doesn’t require pre-rinsing, then a pre-rinse is unnecessary. If you have to rinse your dishes, use the washer’s pre-rinse instead or rinsing them in the sink – it uses less water.\n3.\tTest your machine – Run a full load of dishes on the lowest setting and shortest cycle. Change a cycle that’s a little bit longer if your dishes aren’t clean. After a few tests, you will find the cycle sweet pot that cleans best with the lowest possible amount of water used.\n4.\tSince most dishwashers use the same amount of water, even if it’s only cleaning one or ten dishes, so wait until it’s full. If you need a dish but the dishwasher isn’t full yet, wash it by hand instead of running the entire dishwasher.\nIf you don’t have a dishwasher, you can still reduce the amount of water with hand-washing by following these steps below:\n1.\tScrape your plates with a spatula before food has a chance to dry. By doing this, you will save the water you use to run the disposal.\n2.\tPlace the well-scraped dishes in a pile right by the sink instead of starting your water and then reaching for dishes one at a time.\n3.\tRead your soap’s label and use the amount specified on the label. If you’re using too much dish soap, you’ll need more water to wash away the suds.\n4.\tFill up your sink with warm water and detergent, shut off the faucet, and then wash a stack of dishes at a time. Once your water becomes cold, dirty, or loses all its suds, let half of it drain and add fresh water. By not washing dishes one by one under constantly flowing water, you can save 200-400 gallons a month.\n5.\tFill up the sink with cool water and rinse the dishes by immersing them in the water. You won’t need to refill the rinsing water unless it gets soapy.\n6.\tDrip dry. Ok, drip drying dishes has nothing to do with conserving water, but has everything to do with saving time!\n\nSave water while cooking your fruits and vegetables\nWash your vegetables and fruits in a bowl of water instead of leaving the water running. You can expect to save up to 35 gallons per month with this simple way.\nYou can save water by steaming your vegetables instead of boiling. Steaming vegetables requires a lot less water and also preserve flavor and nutrients.\nIf you still want to boil your vegetables, there are still ways of saving water. First, just use enough water to cover vegetables. Second, boil the water in your electric kettle first (since electric kettles are constructed to boil water faster than a pot on the stove), then pour the boiled water over your vegetables and put the lid on the saucepan so they boil quicker. This will save you water, energy, and money.\nAnd when you’ve finished boiling, keep on saving water by using the gray water from boiling vegetables for soups, sauces or gravy. If you are not going to use the water right away, keep it in the refrigerator until ready to use.\nIf you don’t want to use the vegetable cooking water in your recipes, just use it to water your garden. Make sure to avoid watering garden with the water that contains more than a trace of sugar, oil, salt, or starch. Also, use the water as soon as it cools down so it won’t get nasty with bacteria.\nDon’t use water for defrosting\nUsing water to defrost frozen food is a waste. Just leave them in the fridge overnight. Or go and enjoy a cup of tea while everything thaws at room temperature or in the sun. Food will be defrosted and water will be saved at the same time.\nInvest in a water aerator\nMuch like a low-flow showerhead, adding flow-reducing aerators to faucets can drastically cut down on water use without compromising performance. These aerators are easy to install and cost just a few dollars.\n \nSave water in the bathroom\nDid you know that a 10-minute shower with a standard shower head takes 25 gallons while an average bath requires 30 gallons of water?\nMost people are not aware of how much water they use while taking their ordinary baths or showers, but showers or baths are typically the third largest water use after toilets and clothes washers in an average home.\nSo the first way to save water in the bathroom is…\nThe 5-minute challenge\nAs I said, a shower often uses less water than a bath, but the amount of water you can save actually depends on the efficiency of the showerhead and length of time for a shower.\nTo get started, here are five ways to measure a five-minute shower:\n1.\tUse a shower timer or a simple kitchen timer\n2.\tSet a watch timer or using a timer function on your smartphone\n3.\tListen to any five-minute song (This is my favorite way)\n4.\tSing the ABC’s 10.5 times. Stops after M on the 11th time.\n5.\tCount backward from 300 – this is meditative and useful\nTip: Be sure to have fun doing this or your 5-minute challenge will fail. A little friendly competition can be fun. It can be a husband/wife, child, or family member. You can challenge your family member to take 5-minute showers as well.\nWhile a standard showerhead uses 12.5 gallons for 5 minutes, a low-flow showerhead uses around 8-10 gallons for 5 minutes. Consider installing a water-saving showerhead for additional savings. You don’t need a complete bathroom remodel to start saving. If you’re looking for a great low-flow showerhead, you may want to check High Sierra’s Low Flow Showerhead.\nBy using a low-flow showerhead and reducing your shower time to 5 minutes, you can reduce your water usages, saving thousands of gallons of water a year.\nCollect shower water\nWhat is the first thing you do when you take a shower? You turn on the water and wait for the cool water to begin running warm. While you’re stripping down to your suit, making crazy faces in the bathroom mirror or doing other regular things, all that water is running wasted down your shower drains – and you’re paying for it.\nNow, let’s look at how much water is typically wasted while waiting for it to get hot?\nLet’s say it takes one minute for the shower water to warm up. An average showerhead uses 3.5 gallons per minute. If you take seven showers a week, in a year, the wasted water equals 1274 gallons of shower water a year.\nAs you can see, tons of gallons of water a year per household is wasted while waiting for the water to get hot. But there is something that we can do to stop this waste.\nPut a bucket in the shower to collect the water.\nOnce you are ready to take a shower, remove the full bucket and put it aside. Then, the next time you need to flush your toilet, water plants, or clean the home, you can use this water. By doing this, not only you are saving 1274 gallons of shower water a year, you are also saving another 1274 gallons in toilet flushes. Which also means, you won’t have to pay for the wasted shower water that would have gone right down the shower drain – plus you won’t pay for the water that used for flushing your toilet. Huzzah!\nYou can save even more water if you use the bucket to capture clean water while you’re showering. But be careful you don’t get shampoo or soap in the bucket water if you plan to use the water for your plants.\nSave water with your toilet\nSince most indoor water use involves toilets, this is a good place to start saving water. Here’s a look at water-saving strategies for your toilet.\nCheck your toilet for leaks\nToilets are one of the most common sources of water waste in the home. Sometimes, it’s easy to tell if your toilet is leaking, when the water can be heard running. But some leaks are not as easily discovered, meaning the water may not be seen or heard running, these are called silent leaks. To determine if your toilet has a silent leak, drop a little food-safe eye in the tank. Do not flush. Give it 10 minutes. If that color becomes visible in the bowl, your toilet has a silent leak.\nThe “bottle in the tank” method for older toilets\nOne easy and inexpensive way to save water used in toilet flushing is to minimize the amount of water needed to fill its tank after each flush. To do this, there’s one thing you can do right now to make an immediate difference: put a plastic bottle filled with water in your toilet tank to reduce the amount of water that flushes out.\nI’ve also heard of people putting bricks in the tanks of the toilets in their house. Bricks, however, are ideal for this, as they have the potential to deteriorate and clog the plumbing. Instead, find a plastic milk jug and place a few items inside it such as rocks, then fill the rest with water. Take the lid off the toilet tank and drop the plastic jug into the tank, without interfering with the moving parts inside the toilet.\nIf you’re looking for something a little more sophisticated, try the Tank Bank. This tool clips onto the side of your tank and it saves approximate 0.8 gallons per flush.\nUpgrade your toilet\nMost likely, you’re current dumping more than a gallon of drinking water down the sewer each time your flush. While an old toilet uses up to 5 gallons per flush, a WaterSense-labeled toilet uses only 1.6 gallons for a full flush and 0.8 gallons for a half flush. So converting your old toilet to a water-saving toilet is one of the effective ways to conserve water at home. Here’re three main types of water-efficient toilets to consider if you’re willing to spend some serious cash.\nDual-flush toilets\nThis type of toilet is used internationally and is more expensive than other types of toilets.\nA dual-flush toilet saves water by offering two ways to flush: a low volume flush for liquid waste only and a full volume flush for solid waste. It uses either two buttons or two separate handles to distinguish between half and full flushes. This high-efficiency toilet has a much larger trapway than a standard toilet and uses a wash-down flushing design instead of a siphon system, so it can use much less water to get the job done. However, the main issue with this toilet is flushing doesn’t always get rid of all the waste so you will be more active with your toilet brush.\nBy using a new dual-flush toilet, you will use only 20% of the water used in a traditional one. Dual-flush toilets have become more mainstream, so you might be ready to take the plunge and install one.\nIn case you don’t want to go as far as purchasing a new toilet, you can retrofit the dual flush functionality onto your old toilet by using a dual-flush conversion kit. The bowl will still use the siphon system to get rid of the waste, but you will have two options – the partial or full flush.\nPressure-assisted toilets\nThis type of water-saving toilet was first introduced to the market in 1984 and is used more in commercial premises since it is more expensive to purchase and install and it is sometimes louder when flushed than other types of toilet.\nThese days, pressure assisted toilets growing in popularity since they are a water efficient toilet and they leave the bowl cleaner because the flush is stronger and the water level in the bowl is higher.\nDespite looking identical to standard toilets, the pressure assisted toilet operates using compressed air which acts like a spring and pushes the water into the bowl more forcefully. So no additional pumps or other devices are needed.\nComposting toilets or waterless toilets\nWhile not for the faint of heart, this is considered as the most water-efficient type of toilet since it operates without any water. Composting toilets treat the waste by a biological process called composting. In the toilet, the solid waste is composted by bacteria, while the urine is diverted off to prevent the creation of anaerobic decomposition which results in nasty odors and vector problems. If you’re interested in this eco-friendly option, I highly suggest checking out The Humanure Handbook. It’s a fascinating read.\n\nSet up a rain barrel\nUsing a rain barrel to collect rainwater is one of the best ways to save water at home. A rain barrel is easy to set up, and the water you collect can be used to water the lawn, water your vegetable garden and even to wash your car.\nUsing a rain barrel can collect more rainwater than you may think. Just one-tenth of an inch of rain falling on a 1000-square-foot roof will yield 300 gallons of water. You have to admit that whether you’re in a drought situation or not, it’s hard to pass up that much of free thing.\n \n\n \nSave water in the laundry room\nWashing laundry is a significant use of water in the average home – about 20 percent of the water consumed in the average home. Washing and drying clothes not only uses a lot of water but you also use energy and detergents. Here are some ways to reduce your consumption of water and energy while doing laundry.\nStart with the right washing machine\nThe best way to save water in the laundry is to make sure you choose the high-efficiency washers. These machines are typically font loading washing machines. According to EPA (The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency), a traditional washing machine uses 40-45 gallons of water per load, but a water- and energy-efficient model uses less 28 gallons of water, saving of 6000 gallons of water per year for an average family.\nTurn the tap off\nYes, you can save a lot of water by simply turning off the tap while you soap up and wash your hair, while you brush your teeth or shave, while you wash your hands, and many other uses.\nTurn off the tap might seem like a no-brainer, but sometimes we are busy and become careless while doing something on a regular basis.\nWhen it comes to conserving water, every little bit helps. Turn off the water while washing your hair and save up to 60 gallons a month.\nTurn off the water while brushing your teeth can save up to 30 gallons of water per month. Which means you can save up to 360 gallons per year for every person in your home that brushes with the tap off.\n\nOne of the most important factors when choosing a water-efficient is the water factor rating. The rating is based on the amount of water used per cubic feet of the washing machine. The smaller the rating, the more water efficient the clothes washer.\nKeep laundry count to a minimum\nOf course, the best way to save water in the laundry room is to do less laundry!\nMost likely, the slacks and shirt you wore yesterday are still clean enough to wear today. They can be worn more than one time, however, you want to change your socks and underwear on a daily basis.\nWearing your clothes at least twice before throwing them in the hamper not only helps to save a lot of water but also prevents wear and tear on your clothes. In case, you’re worried that people noticing you wore the same clothes for two days in a row, you can skip a day and wear them the next day instead. In truth, very few people will remember what you wore the day before unless what you wore was very eye-catching (bright colored shirt for example).\nYou can also keep laundry count to a minimum by washing your household’s towels when they actually need to be washed. You don’t need to launch your towels after a shower because you are clean when you get out of the shower. Just make sure you hang them up to air dry and you can use them a number of times before washing.\n \nSave water in your garden\nI would like to share with you a great tip that helps me save a lot of water in my garden is: Try watering your garden in the early morning or the evening when it’s cool outside. This helps cut down on evaporation due to high temperatures and wind speed.\nNow, let’s see some more tips on conserving and managing water efficiently.\nRun full loads\nOnly use your washing machine for big loads. If you only have a few items to clean, wait until you get a big pile of dirty laundry that you can wash at once. Some older washing machines don’t have a function to know how many items you have in there, so they tend to use more water than necessary.\n\nPlant flowers that need less water\nYou really don’t need to sacrifice style and beauty while saving water in the garden because some plants require less water than others to grow such as lavender, butterfly bush, palms, verbena. Choosing low water-use plants combined with basic management practices can keep gardens healthy and full of color while saving water.\nDon’t forget native plants, not only do they look fabulous but they save you water too! Native plants generally require less water and general care since they are naturally adjusted to the local climate.\nDrip irrigation\nDrip irrigation is a form of irrigation where water and fertilizer are fed only near the root system of the plants. This system is very efficient in water saving since it helps to reduce evaporation by directing water to plant roots. Drip irrigation is ideal for a small garden and is highly effective at supplying one to three gallons of water per hour directly to the soil.\nUse compost\nMost keen gardeners are well aware of the importance of mulch in helping to keep water from evaporating out of the soil on hot summer days.\nBut did you notice that using organic matter is also a great way to help conserve water in the garden?\nThe use of compost will allow the soil to hold water a lot longer, especially if combined with mulching. For example, if you water your vegetables every three days and start using compost, you could probably push that watering out to seven days with no obvious change in the health and vigour of the plant.\nMake sure garden hoses don’t leak\nAccording to EPA, approximately 10% of homes have leaks that waste 90 gallons or more per day. Don’t forget garden hoses!\nCheck your garden hose for leaks at its connection to the spigot. If it leaks while you run your hose, simply replace the nylon or rubber hose washer and use pipe tape to ensure a tight connection to the spigot.\nWater at the right time\nMany of us over-water our gardens. This is not only wasteful, it also means we are doing more than required. A good way to avoid that is to check the moisture level of the soil by sticking your finger into the soil. If it is damp, it’s fine. If it is dry, then it’s time to water. If you have clay soil, watch your plants instead. Often times, when leaves turn brown and wilt due to over-watering, the dead leaves will be soft and limp. While with under-watering, those leaves may be crispy and dry.\nConclusion\nIf you’re feeling overwhelmed with all the things I mentioned, I can completely understand. If there is one thing you need to remember about conserving water, it would be :\nDevelop a water-saving mindset – Be conscious of every precious drop.\nYes, that’s all you need to start using water wisely. With a water-saving mindset, you will find yourself become more creative about how to save water and you can save water anywhere, anytime.\nJust bookmark this page and come back here again to check if you can do all of the things I mentioned. This can be a real challenge, but it’s definitely worth it to see the amazing results! \nTo save water, change your diet\nThose who have taken GRACE’s Water Footprint Calculator have learned that diet makes up the huge part of a person’s water footprint. This is part of what’s called “virtual” water use, or the volume of water used to produce the food we eat, the things we use daily life, and the energy we use. Virtual water is essentially all of the “invisible” water behind a product. Even though we often use far more of this water than we realize, it comprises the majority of our water footprint.\nWhen it comes to reducing the water footprint of a person’s diet, there are several different approaches you can take.\nEat less meat\nOf all foods, meat requires the most water to produce. Beef, for example, is the king of big water footprints. It requires about 1800 gallons of water to produce one pound of beef, while it takes only 180 gallons of water to produce the same amount of wheat. The problem is not the water that the animals drink, but the fact that we need to grow crops to feed them and it takes a tremendous amount of water to grow feed.\nBy choosing to eat more plant-based food, you can drastically reduce your water footprint as well as carbon footprint. Some less water-intensive proteins include pulses like beans, lentils, and peas. Chicken generally has a lower total water footprint than beef, so if you’re not ready to abstain from meat altogether, giving up or just cutting back on red meat (beef, pork, lamb) can help.\nDon’t waste food\nWhen we waste food, we are wasting all the resources required to produce that food, including water. It is the sad truth that 30 to 40 percent of the food supply is wasted in the U.S, that’s nearly half million gallons of water being wasted every year! So not wasting food is a smart way to reduce your water footprint and your food bill as well.\nEat less processed food\nWater is used very wastefully in the process of making processed foods. For example, a one-liter bottle of soda contains not just one-liter of water and added ingredients. This small bottle requires about 400 liters of water to make, 400 times the amount of liquid in the bottle. While a cup of apple juice needs 60 gallons of water, one apple needs only 18 gallons of water.\nAs you can see, eating more whole foods and moving away from processed foods is a great step in reducing your water footprint because it takes additional water to process and package food.\n \nAnd right now, maybe you just need a very concise conclusion. So here you are.\nHow you can help\nWe all can make a positive contribution to solving the water crisis.\nFirst of all, simply change your mindset. Instead of thinking of your tap water as an abundant resource or a renewable resource, think of it as having limits or a non-renewable source.\nAlexandra Cousteau, an advocate on the importance of water conservation, said: “When it comes to understanding the challenges to understand water, I really think we focus too much on ‘scarcity’. Water is and always has been scarce”. She goes on to say “The truth is, we really need to go back to grade school Earth Science class and remember that water on the planet exists in an interconnected cycle.”\nTo put things into perspective, find your own water footprint – is the amount of water your family consumes in daily life (You can get your water footprint using a quick calculation or continue to the extended calculator). You might be surprised by how much water you actually use on a daily basis because you may not see the “invisible” water that was used to grow your food and to produce your clothes and the things you buy. That said, our use of water is not limited to bathrooms, kitchens, and gardens. On a daily basis, we contribute to the consumption of large volumes of water when buying products, from the food we eat, the energy we use.\nBy measuring water footprints, you cannot only know how much water you use on a day-to-day basis, but you will also get a clear picture of how water is used in today’s consumer society. Understanding our water consumption can help you learn how to save water by making changes in your diet or lifestyle.\nAnd now, without further ado, here are several ways to can do to reduce your water consumption while saving big bucks on your water bills.\n Like many other Americans, water is not something I’ve thought about through most of my life -It’s just an ordinary thing of an ordinary day. It’s easy to take water for granted since it flows easily out of the tap. Then it’s mind-blowing to me to know how hard it can be for people to access safe water in many parts of the world.\nDroughts in California. Diminishing of water reservoirs in Cape Town. 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The UN expects that 3.4 billion people will be living in countries highly stressed for water by 2025. When water is scarce, people living in these countries are forced to consume contaminated water.",
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| body | Monsoons are basically the winds on the southwest coast of India on the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea which generate heavy rainfall in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh etc. These are seasonal winds, which remain active in the South Asia region from June to September, usually for four months. The word was first used in reference to British India (current India, Pakistan and Bangladesh) and neighboring countries. It was used for the large bouts of the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea, which used to go from south-west to heavy rainfall in this region.  The hydrologic monsoon has a broad meaning - Most rains in the region only in any seasonal specialty. It is noteworthy here that monsoon winds should not be taken from the meanings of most of the time. Other areas of the world such as North America, South America, Sub-Saharan Africa, Australia and East Asia can also be classified as monsoon area in terms of this definition. These words are abnormal words of Hindi and Urdu weather words. The monsoon is completely dependent on the flow of winds. Monsoon comes when common winds change their direction. [4] When it flows from cold to warmer areas, moisture content is increased only, due to which rainfall occurs. Naming and Definition  The English word monsoon comes from the Portuguese word monção (monsiao), whose origin originated from the Arabic word mövisim ("weather"). The word is also used in Hindi and Urdu and various North Indian languages [5], which is also derived from the early modern Dutch word Monson. [6] According to this definition, the world's premier air systems are incorporated, whose directions are always changing. Most summer monsoons have strong Western constituencies, and there is also a strong trend in abundant rainfall. The reason for this is the abundant amount of water vapor in the rising air. However their intensity and duration are not uniform in each year. In contrast, winter monsoons have predominant eastern components, as well as tendency to spread and dry up and drain. Monsoon of the world World's major monsoon systems come from western Africa and Asia-Australian monsoons. There are still some differences in the inclusion of North America and South American monsoons in this category. South Asian Indian monsoon  South-West monsoon start dates and winds in India In India, the monsoon depends on the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea coming towards the Himalayas. When these winds hit the Western Ghats on the southwest coast of India, there is heavy rainfall in India and the surrounding countries. These winds are active in South Asia from June to September. Well the monsoon of any area depends on its climate. Regarding India, the climate here is tropical and it is mainly influenced by two types of winds - north-east monsoon and southwest monsoon. The northeast monsoon is often called the cold monsoon. These winds move from the ground to the ocean, which cross the Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal. Most of the rainfall here is from the south west monsoon. Cancer line emerges from east to west direction in India. It has a direct impact on the country's climate. Rainy season from summer, cold and rainy seasons is often called monsoon. Generally, the temperature decreases in monsoon period, but there is a good increase in humidity (humidity). Humidity is considered to be an important role in climatology. It is formed by the amount of water vapor present in the atmosphere and it reaches the atmosphere through the various forms of evaporation from the Earth. East Asian The East Asian Monsoon impacts in large areas of Indo-China, the Philippines, China, Korea and Japan. Its main nature is hot, rainy summers and cold-dry summers. Most of it is limited to a certain area spread in the east-west, except in eastern China where rainfall is prevalent in Korea and Japan in the Northeast. Seasonal rainfall is called Mayu in China, Changma in Korea and Bai-yu in Japan. Summer rain arrives in south China and Taiwan in the beginning of May, before a pre-monsoon rainfall. After this, the summer monsoon from May to August is followed by many dry and humid sequences. It starts from the Indochina and the South China Sea (in May), in the Hokkang River and in Japan (till June) and finally in northern China and Korea. The monsoon period ends in August, it returns to South China. Africa The monsoon of western sub-Saharan Africa was first understood as a result of the changes in temperature and humidity between the Sahara and the equatorial ocean, the first interconnected circulation zone. [8] It is reversed in February from the equatorial ocean, By June 22, Western Africa reaches and retreces by October until it becomes Dakshabandhi. [9] Dry North-West trade HARMATTAN, by the aerial wind and its peak form, is affected by the northern change in ITCZ and the resulting southern westerly summers bring rain in the summers. Semi-arid areas of Sahel and Sudan depend on this style for most of the rainfall in their desert region. |
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