- Monitor your water meter to detect leaks. Read the meter when no appliances are operating to see if water is leaking. Compare multiple readings to detect issues.
- Check your faucets for leaks. Leaky faucets can waste a lot of water throughout the day.
- Look for high efficiency appliances such as low-flow toilets.
- Consider replacing old household appliances as they can waste a lot of water.
- Repurpose used water from your fish tank to water your plants or garden.
Conservation Tips
The City of Brantford encourages you to conserve water in many ways.
Indoor conservation
Use these tips to reduce the amount of water wasted inside your home.
- Don't let your water run when you brush your teeth or shave.
- Don't take long showers
- Install low-flow showerheads.
- Check for toilet leaks.
- Keep a jug of drinking water in your fridge to avoid running the tap for cold water when you want a drink.
- Only run your dishwasher when it is completely full.
- Reduce the number of drinking glasses by keeping the same water glass for the whole day.
- Soak dirty pots in a small amount of water in the sink to reduce the amount of water you may need for rinsing.
- Only put full loads in your washing machine, or set the water level according to the load.
- Buy high efficiency washing machines to save water. Front load machines use less water than top load machines.
Outdoor conservation
Use these outdoor conservation tips to save water outside your home.
- Use rain barrels to harvest rainwater and reuse it for gardening purposes.
- Install an efficient irrigation system to water plants.
- Rely on rainfall to water your garden.
- Follow the Water Conservation by-law.
- Apply mulch around plants and shrubs to keep them moist.
- Set sprinklers on low.
- Sweep your driveway regularly to avoid washing it often.
- Use a bucket and sponge to wash your car. Hoses can waste a lot of water.
- Use a swimming pool cover to avoid water evaporation during the summer.
- Use small squirt toys to keep kids cool during hot days.
- Let your kids play around the sprinklers when you water your lawn.
- Avoid using decorative fountains outside your house.
Lawn and Garden Care Tips
Healthy, well-maintained turf grass with deep roots is very resilient and can handle limited periods of drought by going dormant. A healthy lawn that pales to yellow under these conditions will usually bounce back to its former green colour with a good rainfall. And remember that during heat waves, some plants will droop because of the heat rather than lack of water. Here are some tips on how to make your lawn healthy and strong:
Your lawn is comprised of millions of individual grass plants. Like any other living thing, these plants eventually die. It is important to over-seed once every year to keep your lawn thick and healthy. A dense lawn will crowd out weeds like dandelions and crabgrass that crop up in bare or thinly covered patches. Seed with pest-resistant grasses such as perennial ryes and fescues and avoid high maintenance grasses such as Kentucky bluegrass. Plant in bare patches, add some compost or soil and water until the grasses become established.
Top-dress gardens with mulch. Not only will it discourage weed growth, it will help to keep the soil cool and reduce both evaporation and erosion. Mulches can be organic, (bark & wood chips), or inorganic, (rock & gravel).
During hot weather in the spring and summer, water before 9am to reduce water loss due to evaporation. Hand water dry patches rather than increasing the overall watering time.
Watch our water conservation videos for more information.
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