Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Energy Tip- Garden Hoses

Well summer is here or at least the signs of summer are here. The grass mowing has started, trees are filling out and flower beds are starting to shape up nicely. There is another sign of summer at my house and that is the garden hose being left out, not rolled up and laying in the yard (wife uses to water flowers). I don't know why the unrolled hose drives me batty but it does. So I am usually winding up a hose on a regular basis through the summer, one bonus is that this year one of the hoses is attached to the rain barrel that we recently installed :)

OK enough about that, my venting is over for now and here is my tip: Install an automatic shutoff, spray nozzle or whatever you use that will shut the water off when it is not in use. People have the tendency to turn on the hose, leave it running, use it for a bit, put it down, reuse it some more, put it back down and then walk to turn it off. During all of this use the water constantly runs out the hose unless you have a shutoff or wand of some sort. If you do this you will save up to 6.5 gallons of water per minute. If just 10 percent of US households attached shut-off nozzles to their hoses and the average reduction in hose usage was just 30 seconds per week, the water saved would fill over 128,000 bathtubs every day, WOW!

Lets try to conserve our water and install a shut-off or better yet a shut-off and a rain barrel together.

Please share this with friends and keep passing energy tips my way.

James Gallet

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