Preparing for and cleaning up after holiday meals and
parties can use much more water than ordinary, everyday use. Running your tap
continuously while preparing food or washing dishes wastes water and can use
more than two gallons of water every minute your tap is running. That's a lot
when you're cooking a big meal for extended family members and friends! Find
ways to reduce your water and energy use, for example:
Scrape dirty dishes clean, instead of using water to rinse
them before you put them in the dishwasher. If you don’t use a dishwasher, fill the sink with a few
gallons of soapy wash water, clean your dishes, and put them aside. Then rinse
them all together afterward. Either of these simple practices could save 10 gallons of
water. If every American household reduced their water use by 10 gallons on
just Thanksgiving Day, it would save more than 1 billion gallons of water, as
well as save any energy or materials used to pump or treat tap water.
Thanks to the Environmental Protection Agency for the above information.
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