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Save Water Effortlessly.

Water : The Liquid of Life.


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With the skyrocketing water crisis in most of the world , we need to spring up with an innovative solution to save water or even recycle it for other uses.Some of the considerable ideas are -

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1. Having a single faucet for an entire washroom which
 would fit into different places for different uses. This faucet
 could be used as a shower and a tap.




 2. Divert the water used at wash bowl to the flush and use it again. This would   actually reduce the usage of fresh water   at unwanted places.

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3. Use the outgoing water from purifiers for gardening or cleaning utensils. This would prove effective as it helps in reuse of water and reduces water wastage.

4. Foot Pedal Faucet Controller- The Foot Pedal Faucet controller allows you to control a faucet hands-free. The devices are efficient and promise to reduce water consumption by as much as 50 percent. The design makes it easy to save water when you’re brushing your teeth of doing the dishes.

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Applying at least one of these in your daily lives would actually help save water and in the long run burgeon and rejuvenate the water around the world.


                                                                                               
                                                                                             



                                                                                                -Written & Edited by Varun.                                                             

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