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Things You Can Flush and Things You Can’t

Monday, December 28, 2009 @ 08:12 AM
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Things You Can Flush and Things You Can’t
Flushing items down your toilet may seem like a good idea at the time.  However, despite the obvious problems with clogging your toilet, should you really be flushing that stuff?  Chemicals, in particular cosmetics, medications, and cleaning supplies may be harmful to your local water supply. Many water treatment plants can not destroy or remove these chemicals from wastewater.  Consequently, they are going to end up in someone’s drinking water.

Flushing cosmetics and medications down the toilet result in numerous consequences.  Some of the more harmful consequences include the poisoning of aquatic environments, and worsening the issue of bacteria resistant pharmaceuticals.  Cosmetics should be disposed of in the garbage so as to eliminate their harm to the environment. Landfills are the best place for these to be disposed of as the plastic barriers that most landfills are now equipped with prevent chemicals from contaminating the water and soil tables.

Flushing cleaning supplies down the toilet is even worse for the environment than cosmetics and medications. Cleaning supplies with their harsh and poisonous ingredients damage fragile aquatic environments and seep into water and soil, affecting wildlife, aquatic organisms, and plants.  In addition, some of these cleaning supplies have the potential to corrode your pipes, creating the expense of  repair or replacement.

Instead of disposing of cosmetics, mediations, and cleaning supplies by flushing try the following.
· Contact your pharmacy about disposal of medication.  They may have a program or bin set up for easy disposal.
· Seal medication with tape before placing it into the trash.
· Mix your cosmetics and medications with your throw-away coffee grounds when putting them in the trash to discourage pets and children from pilfering in it.
· Put kitty litter in an empty milk container and pour liquid cleaners or liquid medications into the container to be absorbed before discarding them.

1. By taking just a few simple steps to dispose of cosmetics, medication, and cleaning supplies instead of flushing them, you will contribute to the preservation of the environment and save on plumbing repair as well.  However, should you find yourself with a clogged line as a result of flushing these items, contact a local qualified plumber to help with the problem.

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Water Conservation Tips

Friday, December 4, 2009 @ 07:12 AM
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Water Conservation Tips
Whether you are interested in the green movement or not, it never hurts to conserve water.   Residential water conservation is a great way to contribute to the environment as well as your pocketbook. 

No matter what area of your home you start with begin your water conservation campaign, always repair leaky faucets, both indoors and out.  If you live in an older home, consider replacing old toilets, dishwashers and clothes washers with newer, more water and energy efficient alternatives.

Kitchen Conservation Tips
Fill your sink or basin when washing and rinsing dishes to save on running water.  When cooking, peel and clean your vegetables in a large bowl instead of under running water.  Only run your dishwasher when it is full. Try not to use your garbage disposal unless absolutely necessary.  Install faucet aerators to cut down on water usage.

Bathroom Conservation Tips
Take showers instead of baths, and turn off the water to brush your teeth and shave.  Repair leaky toilets and install a toilet dam, low-flow showerheads, and faucet aerators.

Laundry Conservation Tips
Purchase a water saving model of clothes washer.  Chose one where you can adjust the load size to use only the amount of water you need.  Try to let delay washing a load of clothes until you have a full one.

Outdoor Conservation Tips
Only water your lawn when necessary, once per week should be sufficient even when there is no rainfall.  Avoid watering on windy and hot days.  Try to water your lawn in the late evening or morning to minimize evaporation of water.  Soaker hoses get the water down where you need it; sprinklers are sometimes wasteful because they water buildings as well as vegetation.  Mulch applied around flower beds and shrubs will also reduce evaporation (an added bonus is that mulch promotes plant growth and controls weeds).  Compost or organic matter added to your soil will improve soil conditions as well as aid in water retention.   When you mow, set your mower blades to two to three inches high since longer grass will shade your soil and improve its moisture retention capabilities.  Planting plants native to your area will reduce the need for watering as these plants have adapted to the weather of your location.  Besides lawn care conservation methods, you can also conserve outdoor usage by collecting rainfall for irrigation, wash your car sparingly and quickly, and use a broom to clean walkways, decks and porches instead of hosing them off.

Taking these simple steps to conserve water at your own home will go a long way towards not only helping the environment, but may save you a little money as well.

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