#15 Conserving Water
Green Living: a series in which we provide tips to help you implement practices, habits, and products into your life which respect and work towards the redemption of God’s creation.
This last week as I worked with children on creation care, we had them fill out and color a poster. In it there was a bubble that said “I will conserve….” Except for the boy that wrote down that he would conserve fire (awesome!), many of the kids quickly wrote down “water.” Makes sense, right? It is such a natural answer.
As the kids got to the point of writing in how they would do it, that is where they had more difficulty. You see, many of us know that we should conserve water (as clean water is one of our most precious resources), but outside of not being ridiculously wasteful (i.e. leaving a hose on all week) many of us struggle to understand how to put that into action.

So, here are 25 ideas as to how you can practically care for God’s creation in this way:
- Take shorter showers
- If you wait for the shower/ bath water to warm up before getting in, collect the cold water in a bucket and use it to water your lawn and garden
- After cooking pasta or vegetables in a pot of water, dump that water in your garden (after it cools, of course)
- Install a greywater system at your home or work
- Install dual-flush toilets
- When washing dishes by hand, fill the sink instead of letting the water run
- Be sure your sprinklers are water your plants and not your sidewalk
- Run your dishwater when full to maximize the water use
- Using a kiddy pool this summer? Re-use the leftover water
- Replace your shower head with an efficient one
- Use a broom to clean off your driveway or patio instead of hosing it off
- Install a rain barrel at your hose to catch the rain water
- Fix any leaks around the house quickly
- Use mulch around your garden to retain water (and prevent weeds)
- Use a single glass for drinking water around the house over the course of the day in order to reduce the amount of dishes to be washed
- Turn off your irrigation system manually or automatically (by installing a rain sensor) to avoid wasting water after it has already rained
- Don’t use more water than needed for your laundry
- Use local, drought-resistant plants to lower your water needs
- Purchase appliances that use water efficiently
- Use your sprinklers and water your plants during the cool hours of the morning to avoid losing water due to evaporationTurn off the water while you brush your teeth
- Fill the sink with water when you shave to rinse the razor instead of running the faucet. Alternatively, grow a nice beard and don’t shave at all.
- Use a nozzle when washing your car to avoid running the water while lathering your car up. Or take your car to a car wash that minimizes the amount of water used or recycles it.
- Do not thaw meat by running water over it. Let it thaw in the refrigerator.
- Wash fruits and vegetables in a bowl rather than running the faucet continuously
Be sure to talk to your family, friends and co-workers about ways that they can conserve water as well. Remember, this is not something we do because it is popular or otherwise. We do it as a way to care for God’s creation and for our neighbor.
*Image used courtesy of Nikhil Verma
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