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From the bucket flush to reusing pasta water, these novel tricks are a good addition to the tried-and-true tips. California drought or no California drought, we should all treat our water as the precious resource that it is. It’s not infinite and those of it who have it in abundance often waste it heedlessly. The World Health Organization recommends two gallons per person daily to meet the requirements of most people under most conditions – and around 5 gallons per person daily to cover basic hygiene and food hygiene needs. On average, an American resident uses about 100 gallons of H2O per day.

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  • From the bucket flush to reusing pasta water, these novel tricks are a good addition to the tried-and-true tips. California drought or no California drought, we should all treat our water as the precious resource that it is. It’s not infinite and those of it who have it in abundance often waste it heedlessly. The World Health Organization recommends two gallons per person daily to meet the requirements of most people under most conditions – and around 5 gallons per person daily to cover basic hygiene and food hygiene needs. On average, an American resident uses about 100 gallons of H2O per day.
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  • From the bucket flush to reusing pasta water, these novel tricks are a good addition to the tried-and-true tips. California drought or no California drought, we should all treat our water as the precious resource that it is. It’s not infinite and those of it who have it in abundance often waste it heedlessly. The World Health Organization recommends two gallons per person daily to meet the requirements of most people under most conditions – and around 5 gallons per person daily to cover basic hygiene and food hygiene needs. On average, an American resident uses about 100 gallons of H2O per day; while those in Europe use about 50 gallons of H2O daily. A resident of sub-Saharan Africa uses 2-5 gallons of H2O per day. While reducing your water usage to five gallons a day would prove prohibitive for those of us accustomed to using more, there are plenty of smart ways to reduce your usage prodigiously. This is not a new topic for TreeHugger, we’ve offered these 10 tips in addition to these 5 swaps – but wait, there’s more! Consider the following:
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