“Unlike energy, water is a tangible resource; we can control its usage relatively easily.
This is a good thing, given that climate change, population growth, and other factors are forcing our rivers to run dry and our lakes and water-table levels to drop.
When it comes to making a difference, the seemingly small steps that we take toward reducing our individual “water footprints” (collecting rainwater for plants, taking less-indulgent showers, even observing Meatless Mondays) become ever more important drops in what is ultimately a single global bucket…”
Here are 50 ways to conserve water…