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Saving And Conserving Water At The Kitchen Sink

by Heather Seitz

posted in Home and Family

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The kitchen has become a center point in our homes and the room where we use and waste more water than any other area in our house, with the exception of the bathroom.

Your kitchen sink, on average, uses 2-4 gallons every time you turn it on. In any given day, most of us turn on the kitchen faucet 10 or more times. Conservatively speaking, that means in one month you use over 900 gallons of water from that one faucet. Unfortunately, the majority of those 900 gallons go directly down the drain.

You can drastically reduce that number by simply installing a faucet aerator or low flow plate. There are models available today that cost under $2.00 and will cut the flow to About the Author:

To get your free whitepaper with tips on going green and sustainable living, visit www.GoingGreenExplained.com. Kathleen Cagiati has been practicing a green lifestyle and implementing sustainable living strategies for the last 30 years and shares her simple tips with you.

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