* Water conservation refers to
reducing the usage of water and recycling of waste water for different
purposes like cleaning.
* Manufacturing , agriculture etc. Home
Water-saving technology for the home includes:
* Low-flow shower
heads sometimes called energy-efficient shower heads as they also use
less energy, due to less water being heated.
* Low-flush toilets,
composting toilets and waterless urinals, have a dramatic impact in the
developed world.
* Conventional Western toilets use large volumes of
water.Even saline water sea water can be used for flushing.
*
Faucet aerators, which break water flow into fine droplets to maintain
"wetting effectiveness" while using less water.
* As a bonus, they reduce
splashing while washing hands and dishes.
* Waste water reuse or recycling systems, allowing:
* Reuse of gray water for flushing toilets or for the garden, and
* Recycling of waste water through purification at a water treatment plant.
* Waterless car wash
* Rainwater harvesting
* Infrared or foot operated faucets can save water by using short bursts of water for rinsing in the kitchen or bathroom
* Rainwater collected can be also used
in flowering plants and trees." ~ Wikipedia
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