Saving water

With high temperatures predicted to rise, Southeast Water Company is asking its customers to take some simple steps to make every drop count.

In the past couple of years water companies have seen a dramatic rise in household usage with demand going up in hot weather by 50 per cent.

While the companies work to monitor and repair any leaks in the system, they are asking customers to help by being mindful of the water they use, not only to protect the environment but to make sure everyone gets what they need to keep cool and hydrated.

Everyone can make a difference by being more mindful and adopting some simple hints and tips to save water.
These include:
• Let nature water your grass- Allow lawns to go brown – it will soon go green again when it rains
• Save paddling pool water- Top-up and reuse paddling pool water for your plants and grass
• Put down the garden hose – Use watering cans for lawns, plants and flower beds, instead of garden hoses
• Running taps are wasteful- Don’t let taps run when brushing your teeth – turn them off
• Take shorter showers- Knocking a minute or two off to take shorter four minute showers
• Fill your dishwasher before you use it– Don’t use your dishwasher until it is full and save water and energy
• Wash your car less frequently – it’s a small change that will make a big difference for everyone.

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