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Factors that contribute to the amount of water used.

  • some of the members of the family take too much time bathing in the bathroom.
  • not closing the faucet and letting the water run while brushing teeth
  • using shower sprinkler instead of dipper and basin
  • some children just play with water and waste it
  • indoor/mini swimming pools requires a lot of water to be filled
  • when washing dishes, some people just leaves the faucet open and lets the water run.
  • in washing machines, it requires a lot of water especially when it's rinsing the clothes.
  • water is used for cooking.
  • water is used in cleaning fruits, vegetables, etc.
  • water is used for household purposes.

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