Ever wondered how much water you use when you do laundry or shower? With many residents unaware of the level 1 water restrictions in our city, Johannesburg Water has put together a few fun illustrations to create awareness using the hashtag #howmuchwateriuse …
#howmuchwateriuse
These are the number of 500ml bottles one uses when cooking. ^NN
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#howmuchwateriuse
These are the number of 500ml bottles one uses when hand-washing dishes.
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^NN pic.twitter.com/fmXyZZiCg4— Johannesburg Water (@JHBWater) January 25, 2018
#howmuchwateriuse
These are the number of 500ml bottles one uses per shower. ^NN
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#howmuchwateriuse
These are the number of 500ml bottles one uses when doing laundry with a washing machine. ^NN
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#howmuchwateriuse
These are the number of 500ml bottles one uses per toilet flush.
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^NN pic.twitter.com/lhPsDY9C5i— Johannesburg Water (@JHBWater) January 25, 2018
Residents are also urged to continue to report all burst pipes, leaking water meters, open hydrants and leaks to:
- 011 375 5555/ 0860 562 974
- SMS 082 653 2143 or visit
- www.johannesburgwater.co.za
Residents can also implement the following water-saving tips:
- Do not leave taps dripping
- Wash your car on the grass. This will water your lawn at the same time
- Use a watering can instead of a hose pipe
- Shorten your showering time
- Use a glass of water to rinse when brushing your teeth
- Take shallow baths. Avoid filling your bath to a depth greater than 100mm
- Reuse water to water your garden or pot plants.
Talk to us by emailing our group editor, Daniella Potter, at daniellap@caxton.co.za