Water in the early morning or evening. If you sprinkle your lawn under the hot sun, you'll lose as much as 30 percent of your water to evaporation.
Lawns can only absorb water so fast. It's better to water your lawn for three 10 minute sessions-with each session a half-hour apart than it is to water steadily for 30 minutes and cause run-off.
Landscaping that stresses, proper soil preparation, efficient irrigation and the use of water stingy plants means less maintenance and lower water usage.
Keep grass at least two inches high to shade roots and hold moisture.
Use mulch around plants to reduce evaporation and promote growth.
Water trees slowly, deeply and infrequently to encourage deep rooting.
Inside Tips
Dripping faucets and leaky toilets account for a large portion of home water waste.
Bathing is the second highest use of indoor water, a five minute shower is all that is needed.
The toilet is a big guzzler of indoor water. Installing an ultra-low flow (1.6 gal/flush) toilet is an excellent way of reducing flows.
Install low flow (2.2 glas/minute) aerators on bathroom and kitchen faucets.
Run the dishwasher and washing machine only when they are full.
Keep a pitcher of drinking water in the refrigerator.
Outdoor Tips
Use a broom to clean the driveway.
Adjust your sprinklers so that the lawn is watered but not the driveway or the house.
When washing the car use biodegradable soap and water from a bucket of hose with a shut-off nozzle.