HealthCalling Tapping Into Ways to Conserve Water Categories: Children's Health, Men's Health, Parenting, Population Health Management, Senior Health, Women's Health Jun 9, 2015 Contributor: HealthCalling Team Parched landscapes and withered lawns are becoming more of a common site in California, which is in the fourth year of a record-breaking drought. But our lack of water isn’t just an issue in the Golden State. Water – or our lack of it – is making headlines across the country and is a topic of conversation everywhere. While you’re thinking about the big things that will save the precious commodity – maybe you’re thinking about getting rid of the lawn or the pool – there are small things you can do every day that can make a difference. Follow these tips to make every drop count: Sources: http://wateruseitwisely.com/100-ways-to-conserve/ http://www.epa.gov/WaterSense/kids/simpleways.html http://www.loudounwater.org/Residential-Customers/100-Ways-to-Save-Water/ http://www.americanwater.com/49ways.php http://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/californias-drought/ This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical care. Always follow your healthcare professional's instructions. Previous Next Find a Provider Subscribe to HealthCalling Please enable JavaScript to view the <a href="http://disqus.com/?ref_noscript">comments powered by Disqus.</a> comments powered by Disqus People Are Reading Can fasting help you lose weight? Instant Pot tips and recipes for healthy cooking Why you shouldn't skimp on your post-workout stretch Don't wait until it's too late to think about cord blood donation Understand zoonotic disease before getting a pet reptile or amphibian How to choose a blood glucose monitor Colorful ways to enjoy corn this summer Is Your Tummy Trouble All in Your Head? Family Fun: Planting Summer Vegetables and Fruits for Brain Health
HealthCalling Tapping Into Ways to Conserve Water Categories: Children's Health, Men's Health, Parenting, Population Health Management, Senior Health, Women's Health Jun 9, 2015 Contributor: HealthCalling Team Parched landscapes and withered lawns are becoming more of a common site in California, which is in the fourth year of a record-breaking drought. But our lack of water isn’t just an issue in the Golden State. Water – or our lack of it – is making headlines across the country and is a topic of conversation everywhere. While you’re thinking about the big things that will save the precious commodity – maybe you’re thinking about getting rid of the lawn or the pool – there are small things you can do every day that can make a difference. Follow these tips to make every drop count: Sources: http://wateruseitwisely.com/100-ways-to-conserve/ http://www.epa.gov/WaterSense/kids/simpleways.html http://www.loudounwater.org/Residential-Customers/100-Ways-to-Save-Water/ http://www.americanwater.com/49ways.php http://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/californias-drought/ This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical care. Always follow your healthcare professional's instructions. Previous Next Find a Provider Subscribe to HealthCalling