Much of the water used in the kitchen is in some way related to food preparation: washing vegetables, cooking food, drinking water and washing dishes.
Control the amount of water used to perform these activities by following a few of these helpful hints.
- Install a faucet aerator with flow restrictor to cut faucet water use in half.
- Fill the basin with water instead of letting the water run when washing dishes
or vegetables.
- Use the garbage disposal only when necessary. (This not only saves water but reduces pollution into the Truckee River!)
Dishwasher
Most newer model dishwashers are just as water efficient as washing dishes by hand, but only when you wash a full load. Wait until you have a full load of dishes or use the water-level setting that allows you to wash a smaller load with less water.
Be sure when purchasing a new dishwasher that it is water efficient. It may cost the same or slightly more than a traditional model, but the savings in water and energy benefit you in the long run.
Laundry
