Water Tips for the Kitchen and Laundry
Clothes washers can use as much as 30-35 gallons of water per cycle and dishwashers as much as 25 gallons per cycle. A full dishwasher is more water efficient than washing the same load by hand.
TIPS (from the American Water Works Association)
- Operate the dishwasher and washing machine only when completely full.
- If you wash dishes by hand, don't leave the water running for rinsing. Use a dishpan for washing and rinsing dishes.
- Wash fruits and vegetables is a basin. Use a vegetable brush.
- Keep drinking water in the refrigerator instead of letting the faucet run until the water is cool.
- Use the appropriate water level of load size selection on the washing machine.
- Consider purchasing a horizontal-axis washing machine. Horizontal-axis clothes washers save energy and water. Conventional washers use a large vertical drum to soak and wash the clothes. Most high-efficiency clothes washers have a horizontal-axis drum, which tumbles the clothes through a pool of water. In addition, manufacturers say high-efficiency machines get clothes cleaner and are gentler to fabrics.
WEBSITES
Energy Star Clothes Washers
Energy Star Dishwashers