Green Living - Saving Water

Water your Garden while Conserving our Water Supply

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, The Home, Cleaning & Caretaking, Science & Nature, Nature, Environment, Environmental Conservation & Protection
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Author: Lisa Shea ISBN: 1230000310881
Publisher: Minerva Webworks LLC Publication: March 12, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Lisa Shea
ISBN: 1230000310881
Publisher: Minerva Webworks LLC
Publication: March 12, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Water is one of this earth’s most precious resources. Our world is one large network of water flow, and we should each do our part to conserve the water and keep it clean! While we think about the oceans being full of billions of gallons of water, it’s important to remember that we cannot drink salt water. When you look solely at the amount of drinkable water on the planet, only 1% of the water on our planet is water we could drink. It’s important that we preserve this water as much as possible.

Think of how you use water each day. Are you careful with it, to use only what you need? Do you ensure that the water is not polluted or contaminated as it heads back out into the world?

These practical tips will help you learn how to use water more efficiently and become a custodian of the water which is entrusted to your care. Some of the suggestions are easy while others might involve a bit more work. No matter where you currently fall in the scale of saving water, you'll find something here to give a try!

All author's proceeds from this Green Living series support environmental charities.

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Water is one of this earth’s most precious resources. Our world is one large network of water flow, and we should each do our part to conserve the water and keep it clean! While we think about the oceans being full of billions of gallons of water, it’s important to remember that we cannot drink salt water. When you look solely at the amount of drinkable water on the planet, only 1% of the water on our planet is water we could drink. It’s important that we preserve this water as much as possible.

Think of how you use water each day. Are you careful with it, to use only what you need? Do you ensure that the water is not polluted or contaminated as it heads back out into the world?

These practical tips will help you learn how to use water more efficiently and become a custodian of the water which is entrusted to your care. Some of the suggestions are easy while others might involve a bit more work. No matter where you currently fall in the scale of saving water, you'll find something here to give a try!

All author's proceeds from this Green Living series support environmental charities.

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