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EDITOR- In light of the recent water shortages, I’d like to share some water saving tips.
The toilet is one of the most water-intensive products in the home.
The average toilet uses between 10 and 27 litres, depending on various factors of usage.
Here are a few ways to minimize water usage in your toilets:
Place a brick, or a half-brick, in the cistern. It allows the cistern to fill up quicker without using more water.
Only flush the toilet after every second number one but always after a number two.
Use grey water to fill the cistern. It is amazing how much grey water gets let down the drain.
Using grey water from one load of dishes, I was able to get 15 litres. From one bath filled up to about 10cm, I managed to get 30 litres.
If one calculates the saving on just this 45 litres a day, it equates to a saving of 1.5 KL a month per household.
If we all do this one simple thing, the water shortage shouldn’t be a massive problem.
CRAIG ARCHER,
EDENVALE.
Letter received on November 11.