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It might seem like water conservation is not important if we let the water run while brushing our teeth, but by turning off the tap , you can save up 64 cups of clean, drinkable water each time you brush your teeth. 

Water is a scarce resource. The EPA states that while 70% of the world is covered by water, only 1% is available for drinking.

Additionally, the amount of water available to us is decreasing as we grow in population. It is therefore vital that we find ways to conserve water in our daily lives. A simple way to conserve water is this: Reduce water consumption while brushing your teeth.

Conserving water

Water conservation is good for your finances as well as the planet. Reduced water consumption will help you reduce your water bill and make it more sustainable for your community. It is better to use well water than the municipal water. This helps protect the water table. You can add an environmental action to your daily brushing.

These are five easy ways to save water while brushing your tooth.

Water Conservation Tips

Use Water Only for Rinsing: What’s the easiest thing you can do to clean your teeth? Turn off the water while you are brushing your teeth. You can use as many as four gallons of water if you leave the water on.

Brushing twice daily will result in eight gallons per day, more than 200 gallons each month, and more than 2,400 gallons annually. Use the faucet water to dampen your toothbrush, or don’t dampen at any time. Rinse off with water and turn it on again when you are done. You’ll be able to clean your teeth and help the environment by taking this small step.

You can put your water supply and yourself at risk if you use your hands to fill a cup.

Running water can lead to germs in your hands. A reusable cup is a great solution. You won’t need to use every drop of water that’s in it.

You Can Use It All: Sometimes when we brush our teeth we are wasting water we don’t even realize. For instance, when the water is heated or cold.

Water conservation tip: Take the water you collect and put it in a bowl. You can also store it in your planters or in the fridge to keep it cold. Although it might seem excessive, it adds up and it is worth it to create a new habit.

Check for leaks: Breathing your teeth is a great way to inspect your sink and see if there are any leaks underneath.

Habits that we all have are habits we don’t question. For example, running the water while we brush our teeth. You can save water by making a small adjustment to the faucet and turning it off. That’s something to be proud of.

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