
These sites all help you learn how to save water indoors.
H1) American
Water and Energy Savers:
49 ways to save water indoors and out.
H2) Consortium
for Energy Efficiency:
A national, non-profit organization that promotes energy efficient
products and services, offers a list of washers and other appliances
with information about energy and water use ratings.
H3) EPA WaterSense Program:
WaterSense is a voluntary public-private partnership program sponsored by the EPA. By choosing produsts labeled through WaterSense, you know you'll be saving water for future generations.
There's also a quiz fun for both kids and adults ....try it by clicking here.
H4) Everett
Public Works:
Tips on how you can conserve water in your home.
H5) Get
Wise:
A fun-filled journey for kids and adults. An interactive home tour
provides water and energy saving ideas. There are also free resources
for teachers.
H6) Saving
Water Partnership:
Detailed how-to information on saving water around your home. Resources
include instructions for identifying & repairing leaks, activities
for kids & teaching materials. Also get details on rebates.
H7)
Snohomish
County PUD:
Tips on how you can conserve in your home plus information about
teaching conservation in the classroom.
H8) Tacoma
Water:
Lots of good information on toilets & statistics on how various
conservation methods save water.
H9) Toiletology
101:
Extensive information on the care and repair of toilets, including
how to identify leaks.
H10) Water
Saver Home:
Take a virtual home tour to uncover water saving opportunities
in each area of your home. Learn about the top 5 actions you can
take to save water & calculate your water budget.
H11) Water
Use it Wisely:
Lists more than 100 ways you can conserve water both indoors and
out. Also provides a Family Water Audit you can take to help you
see how you are doing. |