Post #3 5 Smart water saving device for Every home
5 Smart waters
saving Device for Every Home
Water is the
most important natural resource for all living beings, but it has also been the
most misused and wasted source. Conservation of water has turned in to an
essential practice in today’s world. Central public health and environmental
engineering organization has prescribed the standard norm for domestic water
usage in India as 135 L per capita per day. There are many cheap and effective
device available to reduce the domestic water consumption from toilet that
flush less, pipe that transfer dishwater to the garden to hose that drip water,
such innovation may sound odd but are likely to result in saving precious water
and most importantly all these devices are available on e-commerce sites.
Low Flow Shower
Head use 5L per minutes whereases the standard shower uses around 10 L per
minutes. They work by adding Air into the stream of water coming from the
shower which gives the feeling of a power shower with less water consumption.
3. Toilet Tank Bag
Tank Bag are
simple solution for reducing the amount of water used with every flush. It is
type of polyethylene bag which sit in water underneath the cistern floats and
save up to 2L with every flush by reducing the volume of toilet cistern.
4. Waste water diverter
valve
Effective method of recycling the domestic waste water from kitchen sink, shower and laundry fixtures. Connected valve and diverter pipe collect all the gray water from the source and runs into small tanks, Adding Alum and Bleach will clean the collected water from any soap sediments. Water is safe to use for garden irrigation.
5. Drip Irrigation
Kit
Is ideal for
water wise gardening practice, it uses a network of plastic pipes where water
is delivered on a slow, frequent and accurate basis directly to the roots zone
of plant. And maintains ideal balance between water and air. Reduce water
consumption by 70% over traditional sprinkles.
Water is and always be the lifeline of mankind on
earth. Shortage of freshwater is already threatening the survival of many in
metropolitan cities. Research says by 2030, the country’s water demands is
projected to be twice the available supply, implying severe water scarcity to millions
of people. So, it our great responsibility to continuously preserve and protect
water not only for ourselves but for our future generation to cherish the
natural taste of water.
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