Fix those faucet, toilet and showerhead leaks. *Add 12 drops of food coloring into the tank- if color appears in the bowl, the unit is leaking.*
Use the dishwasher and washing machine only with full loads. Hand washing dishes in a basin saves 15 gallons of water. A dishwasher uses 8 & 12 gallons of water per load. Top-loading clothes washer uses between 40 & 55 gallons of water per load.
Don't run water continuously for vegetable peeling - use a bowl of water.
Don't let the water run while brushing your teeth or shaving Filling the sink to shaves uses only 1 gallon of water, letting the water run uses 10 gallons per shave. Turning off the water when you brush your teeth saves 4 gallons of water each time.
Use a broom to clean your driveway, walks, and patio.
Use a sponge and bucket of water to wash the car.
Take shorter showers rather than baths.
Don't use the toilet as a trash can.
Water the lawn in early morning or evening to avoid evaporation.
Water no more than 1 inch per week applied slowly to prevent runoff.
Place several cans around your yard when you water to see how long it takes 1 inch of water to accumulate.
Keep grass at least two inches high to shade roots. Lawns don't need to be watered every day.
Aerate regularly, and use mulch to reduce evaporation.
Plant native or drought-resistant grass and plants. Better Yet, Exeriscape.
Water trees slowly, deeply, infrequently to encourage deep rooting.
Don't run tap to get cold water. Keep a water bottle in the refrigerator.
Install aerators on bathroom and kitchen faucets.
Install low-flow toilet. (1.6 gal per flush) and showerhead. Old Vintage toilets use between 8 & 12 gallons of water.
Insulate water heater and pipes.
Use a swimming pool cover to prevent evaporation, keep debris out and it keeps the heat in.