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Central Arizona Project (CAP) is a modern aqueduct system that stretches 336 miles across the state. CAP delivers water from the mighty Colorado River to where it’s needed in Arizona.

KIDS & FAMILIES—

Welcome to Bear Essential’s water conservation column. Water means life to all of us desert dwellers. In fact, water is Arizona’s most precious natural resource, and using it wisely is everybody’s responsibility!
Water means life to all of us desert dwellers. In fact, water is Arizona’s most precious natural resource, and using it wisely is everybody’s responsibility!

Great Ways to Save Water This Summer!

As temperatures start to soar here in the desert, family water use can easily double or even triple! That’s why it’s so important this time of year to find ways to to curb your family’s water use.

Many businesses save water by recycling water and using new equipment that requires less water. Many farmers and ranchers help save water by using more efficient irrigation systems.

But water conservation doesn’t have to be expensive or complicated to be effective. Here are some simple ways you and your family can help save water around your home!

Wait until your family has a full load of clothes before you run the washing machine. Save up to 50 gallons of water!

Running your dishwasher only when it’s full can save up to 15 gallons of water. If you wash dishes by hand, fill the sink half way with soapy water, scrub all the dishes and only run the faucet to rinse them off.

Turning off the faucet while brushing your teeth can save up to 6 gallons of water every time you brush!

Everybody can keep their showers to 5 minutes or less (3 minutes is ideal) to save up to 35 gallons of water per shower! If you take baths, fill the tub only half full to save water.

Vegetables and scraps can be put in the trash or composted instead of in the garbage disposal, saving up to 5 gallons of water each time!

Ask your parents to fix your leaking toilet. Save up to 50 gallons of water per day!

Sweeping off your porch or sidewalk instead of hosing it off saves 25 gallons of water each time!

All your trees and shrubs in your yard will like having mulch around them, saving up to 150 gallons of water a day!

Early morning is the best time to water the lawn instead of in the heat of the day, saving up to 100 gallons of water per day!

The Arizona Conserve Water Educators’ Guide provides lessons that foster real-world, project-based learning adding relevancy to school curricula. The School Water Audit Program (SWAP) is a new Arizona Project WET program focusing on science, technology, engineering & math: http://cals.arizona.edu/arizonawet/

For more information, visit
www.CentralArizonaProject.com
or call toll free: (888) 891-5795