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Water Management Tips

Water Conservation Tips at TCNJ

  • Do not use toilets as a trash can.  Each time you flush trash down the toilet you waste up to seven gallons of water.
  • Take shorter showers.  Long, hot showers use between five and ten gallons of water every minute.
  • Turn off the water while brushing your teeth.  Run as much as you need, then turn off the tap until you need some more.
  • Rinse your razor in the sink or cup.  Fill the bottom of the sink with a few inches of warm water.  You can rinse your blade just as easily as with running water and a lot less wastefully.
  • Look for leaks in faucets, pipes, toilets.  If you discover a leak in a campus building, contact Facilities Operations at 609-771-2352 and submit a work order.
  • Use washing machines and dishwasher only when full. This can save as much as 1000 gallons of water a month.
  • Store drinking water in a refrigerator or other container rather than running the tap each time you want a drink.

If you notice a leak in a building or area on campus please call Facilities Operations at 771-2353

Indoor Water-Saving Tips

  • Reuse water from your fish tank. Water from the fish tank is full of nitrogen and phosphorus, to fertilize/water your plants.
  • Insulate hot water pipes. Insulating water pipes reduces energy cost as well as saves water.
  • Turn off the faucet flow while brushing your teeth, shaving, or lathering your hands.
  • Make sure the faucet is fully turned off. Even small drips can waste significant amounts of water. Hot water drips are a waste of both water and energy used to heat the water.
  • Take shorter showers. Try to time your shower to keep it under 5 minutes.
  • Use washing machines and dishwashers only when they are full, which can save as much as 1000 gallons of water a month.
  • Do not let water run when washing dishes by hand. If possible fill one sink for washing and the other for rinsing.
  • Store drinking water in a refrigerator or other container rather than running on the tap each time you want a drink.
  • Wash food and produce in a partially filled sink instead of running water.
  • Reuse water to water houseplants.
  • Use water-efficient shower heads to save water.
  • When shopping look for water and energy-efficient appliances, preferably Energy Star rated.
  • Do not use running water to thaw frozen foods.
  • Soak pots and pans before cleaning.

 

Outdoor Water-Saving Tips

  • Be sure to track your water usage by checking your water meter and bill regularly.
  • Watering your yard or garden in the early morning reduces evaporation.
  • A layer of organic mulch reduces evaporation and saves hundreds of gallons of water per year.
  • Sweep instead of hosing down your driveway.
  • Check outdoor faucets, pipes and hoses for leaks.
  • Water your lawn only when needed.
  • Mow your lawn at a higher setting—closely clipped grass reduces soil moisture and requires more frequent watering.
  • Direct downspout runoff toward your garden or shrubbery.
  • Do not water on windy days.
  • Know where your master water shut-off valve is located for emergencies.
  • Weed your garden and lawn regularly to prevent water waste.
  • Fertilizers increase water consumption, so use sparingly.
  • Choose low water use plants for your garden.
  • Check your pool for lost water, no more than ¼ inch per day. A pool cover will slow the rate of evaporation.
  • Wash your car on the grass or try a commercial car wash that recycles water.
  • Bathe pets outdoors where your lawn needs water the most.
  • Aerate your lawn to increase water absorption.
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