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Time to Clean...Your Water! 06/02/2023

Time to Clean...Your Water!

Water purification is a complicated and expensive process. It can be broken down, however, into five basic steps: aeration, coagulation, sedimentation, filtration and disinfection. The first step, aeration, adds air to the water, simultaneously adding oxygen to the water as it allows other gases to escape. The second step.... 👇 To learn more just click on the image!

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04/02/2023

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Caffeinated Water: Everything You Need to Know 30/12/2022

Is Caffeinated Water Healthy?

Water is vital to all aspects of life.

It helps transport nutrients, lubricate joints, regulate body temperature, and provide structure to cells and tissues.

Perhaps interestingly, drinking caffeinated water has become an increasingly popular way to stay hydrated while getting a boost of energy.

While some people claim that caffeine is safe in moderation, others argue that it’s unhealthy and can lead to dehydration.

This article explains everything you need to know about caffeinated water, including what it is and whether it’s good for your health.

Caffeinated Water: Everything You Need to Know Drinking caffeinated water has become increasingly popular among people who want a boost of energy while staying hydrated. This article reviews everything you need to know about caffeinated water.

5 Tips for Cutting Down on Water Use in Your Food Business 07/12/2022

5 Tips for Cutting Down on Water Use in Your Food Business

Conserving water in your business isn’t just about minimising your environmental impact, but can also reduce operating costs. With today’s consumer more interested than ever in supporting sustainable businesses, it’s also a marketing tool with the power to improve your brand image.

It’s no surprise that a restaurant’s most significant use of water is in the kitchen, with the combined requirements of equipment operation, food prep, cleaning and hand hygiene. The good news is that restaurants that implement water-efficient practices can cut down on operating costs and energy use in addition to water itself. Read on for your new water-saving action plan.

5 Tips for Cutting Down on Water Use in Your Food Business Conserving water in your business isn’t just about minimising your environmental impact, but can also reduce operating costs.

29/11/2022

10 Handy Tips to Save Water in the Bathroom

Conserving water is not only an environment-friendly measure, but it also saves you money, especially if your home has a water meter.

According to Waterwise water facts, “Although the earth is often called the blue planet, out of all the water on the planet, there is less than 1% accessible fresh water for us to use.” As a result, the demand for fresh water is always high.

Even if your home doesn’t have a water meter, it’s worthwhile to conserve water, as water for the hot water taps, showers and baths account for approximately 20% of the energy bill in an average gas-heated home.

10 Handy Tips to Save Water in the Bathroom Conserving water is not only an environment-friendly measure, but it also saves you money, especially if your home has a water meter.

21/11/2022

🙀 25 ways to save water 🙀

Next to air, water is the most important element for the preservation of life. Water is a finite commodity which, if not managed properly, will result in shortages in the near future. Water conservation can go a long way to help alleviate these impending shortages.

1. Check your toilet for leaks.

Put a few drops of food coloring in your toilet tank. If, without flushing, the coloring begins to appear in the bowl., you have a leak that may be wasting more than 100 gallons of water a day.

2. Stop using your toilet as an ashtray or wastebasket

Every cigarette butt or tissue you flush away also flushes away five to seven gallons of water.

3. Put a plastic bottle in your toilet tank

Put an inch or two of sand or pebbles in the bottom of a one liter bottle to weigh it down. Fill the rest of the bottle with water and put it in your toilet tank, safely away from the operating mechanism. In an average home, the bottle may save five gallons or more of water every day without harming the efficiency of the toilet. If your tank is big enough, you may even be able to put in two bottles.

4. Take shorter showers

A typical shower uses five to ten gallons of water a minute. Limit your showers to the time it takes to soap up, wash down and rise off.

5. Install water-saving shower heads or flow restrictors

Your hardware or plumbing supply store stocks inexpensive shower heads or flow restrictors that will cut your shower flow to about three gallons a minute instead of five to ten. They are easy to install, and your showers will still be cleansing and refreshing.

6. Take baths

A partially filled tub uses less water than all but the shortest showers.

7. Turn off the water while brushing your teeth

Before brushing, wet your brush and fill a glass for rinsing your mouth.

8. Turn off the water while shaving

Fill the bottom of the sink with a few inches of warm water in which to rinse your razor.

9. Check faucets and pipes for leaks

Even a small drip can waste 50 or more gallons of water a day.

10. Use your automatic dishwasher for full loads only

Running your dishwasher less often saves water and money.

11. Use your automatic washing machine only for full loads only

Your automatic washer uses 30 to 35 gallons per cycle.

12. Don't let the faucet run while you clean vegetables

Rinse your vegetables instead in a bowl or sink full of clean water.

13. Keep a bottle of drinking water in the refrigerator

This puts a stop to the wasteful practice of running tap water to cool it for drinking.

14. If you wash dishes by hand, don't leave the water running for rinsing

If you have two sinks, fill one with rinse water. If you have only one sink, first gather all your washed dishes in a dish rack, then rinse them quickly with a spray device or a pan of water.

15. Check faucets and pipes for leaks

Leaks waste water 24 hours a day, seven days a week. An inexpensive washer is usually enough to stop them.

16. Water your lawn only when it needs it

Watering on a regular schedule doesn't allow for cool spells or rainfall which reduce the need for watering. Step on some grass. If it springs back up when you move your foot, it doesn't need water.

17. Deep-soak your lawn

When you do water your lawn, water it long enough for water to seep down to the roots where it is needed. A light sprinkling that sits on the surface will simply evaporate and be wasted.

18. Water during the cool parts of the day

Early morning is better than dusk since it helps prevent the growth of fungus.

19. Don't water the gutter

Position your sprinklers so that water lands on your lawn or garden, not in areas where it does no good. Also, avoid watering on windy days when much of your water may be carried off to the streets and sidewalks.

20. Plant drought-resistant trees and plants

Many beautiful trees and plants thrive without irrigation.

21. Put a layer of mulch around trees and plants.

Mulch slows the evaporation of moisture.

22. Use a broom to clean driveways, sidewalks and steps

Using a hose wastes hundreds and hundreds of gallons of water.

23. Don't run the hose while washing your car

Soap down your car from a pail of soapy water. Use a hose only to rinse it off.

24. Tell your children not to play with the hose and sprinklers

Children love to play under a hose or sprinkler on a hot day. Unfortunately, this practice is extremely wasteful of precious water and should be discouraged.

25. Check for leaks in pipes, hoses faucets and couplings

Leaks outside the house are easier to ignore since they since they don't mess up the floor or keep you awake at night. However, they can be even more wasteful than inside water leaks especially when they occur on your main water line.

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Water shortages: 7 top tips on how to conserve water in a drought and potential hose pipe bans | One Home 18/11/2022

Water shortages: 7 top tips on how to conserve water in a drought and potential hose pipe bans

As record breaking summer weather continues, reduced rainfall and unprecedented demand for water means that water shortages and hose pipe bans are occurring across the UK.

Unfortunately, this is part of a long-term trend so, why are droughts increasing, what can we do to save water and why does it really matter?

Water shortages: 7 top tips on how to conserve water in a drought and potential hose pipe bans | One Home As record breaking summer weather continues, reduced rainfall and unprecedented demand for water means that water shortages and hose pipe bans are occurring across the UK.

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