Reducing our water usage can be useful in so many ways! Let me show you why and how the average water usage per person can be reduced.
I’ve come to realize that water is such a valuable resource, and we don’t always have an endless supply of it.
More than ever, we face so many environmental hardships, and running out of water is one of them for some. Some people face drought, their water well empties, or some may just know it’s a valuable resource.
“Only about three percent of Earth’s water is freshwater. Of that, only about 1.2 percent can be used as drinking water; the rest is locked up in glaciers, ice caps, and permafrost, or buried deep in the ground.” – National Geographic
Truthfully, water is one of our most valuable resources. Also, we as humans are comprised of about 73% water, and the average person can only survive 3 days without water. Our water supply and usage are so extremely important!
After backpacking, living in a van, staying with a family whose well water was running out, and hearing about California’s drought, I’ve gotten some insight into how important water is.
I know this article would come in handy for those who need it!
We each have the ability to reduce our water consumption together, and when I say water usage per person, this shows the opportunity for each family member or even a friend to join in. So, let’s get into it!
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Table of Contents
1. CUT THE SHOWERS SHORT
Oftentimes, people take showers way longer than needed. I invite you to try and see how short you can take your shower.
I remember at one point I was taking hour-long showers when living with my parents. I can’t even imagine taking a long shower like that anymore—such a perspective shift!
Once I started living in a 5th wheel travel trailer, the hot water tank only had so much water; if I wanted a hot shower, it had to be fast! Living in a van is pretty much the exact same thing! (A short supply of water)
Once our minds make that transition over, it quickly becomes our routine, and it becomes harder to imagine it any other way. Plus, the simplicity and cost savings just make it an easy switch.
♻️Sustainable Highlight/Tip(s): Have I mentioned this before?!! Shortening your shower from 10 minutes to 5 minutes can save up to 12 gallons (≈45 liters) of water per shower. Over a month, that adds up to hundreds of gallons saved! Sounds amazing!
2. UTILIZE WATER SHUT-OFF VALVES
A shut-off valve can be a great choice for stopping the water in between uses. Some great examples of places where water shut-off valves can be used are while showering or even while watering the garden.
In a shower, a shut-off valve allows us to shut the water usage off without having to reconfigure the temperature. It’s best used to shut off the water once getting ready to lather or even shave. Having the water continuously run while attempting to lather doesn’t allow for a full lather and often ends up wasting soap as well.
I have been using a shut-off valve for years now, and it really has made being environmentally friendly quite a bit more convenient.
This is one of the ones I use here!
SHUT OFF VALVE
The solid brass build with a smooth lever makes it easy to adjust or completely shut off water without any leaks. I love that it fits standard pipes and comes with a rubber washer—super practical for saving water and avoiding drips.
It’s simple to install, works with everything from showerheads to bidet sprayers, and even feels great to use with wet hands. Reliable, durable, and just plain handy!
3. SHUT THE WATER OFF WHEN IT’S NOT BEING USED
This one similarly follows the last one I had mentioned, but I wanted to touch base a bit on other ways we can also be mindful.
A few examples of this could be while brushing our teeth, washing dishes, or even simply during our skincare routine.
Surprisingly, just shutting off the water between uses can save up to half of the original amount of water used.
This is an easy one that everyone can do. It starts with us just being mindful of those moments!
4. SHIFT THE DIRECTION OF THE WATER USAGE
By shifting the direction of the water usage, instead of using water and resources for a lawn, try using it for a garden to grow your own food. This movement allows us to take that water that was previously directed towards aesthetics and utilize the water in a more eco-friendly way.
In the community I grew up in, a woman had created a program called Lawns to Lettuce. This program was created to help get others to switch their lawns to growing food. It was great because she managed to grow hundreds of pounds of food for the food bank!!
So, some people even managed to do this using the same amount of water they were previously using anyway, just to water their lawn. I’m all for this movement!!
5. CHOOSE TO HANDWASH DISHES
I understand dishes can get hectic, especially after a gathering or an event.
However, every time we run the dishwasher, we use up to 25 gallons (94.63 liters) of water. A sink, with a stopper, only uses a couple of gallons. Well, believe me when I say that I was shocked when I found out as well.
One of my favorite shops that carries these two amazing dish soaps in this Castile bar form is here.
Most liquid soaps are composed of water or glycerin and often come in a plastic bottle. So why not get the soap concentrated and less wasteful?
I have personally had a block-style dish soap last many months, compared to a liquid soap lasting me weeks. Just switching dish soaps can really amp up the dishwashing game, I swear by it!
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6. DO FULL LOADS OF LAUNDRY
Something even crazier is that a washing machine uses about 30-35 gallons (113-132.48 liters) of water. WHOA! However, this one is a little harder to completely cut out, so let’s just wait until we have a full load of laundry to make the most out of that water!
I’ve actually managed to find an amazing, eco-friendly laundry detergent! Get this here!
7. FLUSH THE TOILET LESS
Ever heard that term, “If it’s yellow, let it mellow, and if it’s brown, flush it down”? This is exactly what it’s referring to! I know, it can seem gross, but honestly, pee is still mostly water anyway; just let it stay in the toilet till you go number two. It can seem really taboo, but hey, sometimes the ‘taboo’ stuff is worth talking about!
“Not flushing saves nine gallons of water. Most people pee 6 or 7 times a day, so if you flushed every time and each flush used 9 gallons, that could mean using around 60 gallons of water every day just to flush.” —leafscore.com
See what I mean? 9 gallons of water usage per person! Have you ever gone backpacking or camping before? Well, with backpacking or even camping, people just pee on the ground! If you haven’t been backpacking or camping, I guarantee that you’ve at least been into a porta-potty or even on a pit toilet. Whelp, these toilets use absolutely no water!
As you can see, it’s really not that obscene to go without flushing the toilet, to reduce our water usage per person.
8. REUSE THE EXCESS WATER
While running the shower, I will save the cooler water to water my plants, brush my teeth, or clean my shoes. Some people even save that water and put it in the toilet so the toilet doesn’t have to refill with water.
Another great way to reuse the excess water is to reuse the water from soaking or boiling food. A great example of this is boiling potatoes and reusing the water in the garden or on the plants; this saves water and gives the plants some extra nutrients! Such a wonderful and multipurpose tip!
🌱Wellness Highlight/Tip(s): Drinking enough clean water helps your body function optimally, while repurposing “waste” water
I hope these tips have gotten our gears turning to how much water we are actually using and the steps we can take to reduce our overall water usage per person.
Is there another step we can take to reduce our water usage that I missed? Comment below on how you like to reduce your water usage!
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