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What to Do When the Water Runs Out

This is what I am doing to survive the water shortage. It's not easy, but I am learning.

Here in middle Georgia, plentiful water is a thing of the past. We don't water lawns or wash cars anymore. We are as skimpy with our water use as possible. I have never been a water hog but I have learned ways to conserve water that I hadn't thought of since I had to draw water from a well. We don't water lawns, and if someone who has to watch their grass and shrubbery dry up, goes a little batty, and waters it anyway. They had best be prepared to pay a fine.

We haven't washed a car in months. We did go once this summer and paid a Car Wash that recycles their water. The other Car Washes have been closed down. Those people have lost jobs, and the landscapers are having it just as rough. Who needs a landscaper in the middle of a drought?

When I take a shower, I set a pan under the faucet, and catch the water while I am adjusting the warmth. I use that water to wash vegetables, counters, and dishes. I never use the dishwasher anymore. It takes to much water. I have to clean up the kitchen stove and counters anyway, so I might as well use the water to wash the dishes. Then I water my plants on the deck with the dish water.

I hang our clothes back in the closet, and we wear them again two or three times before putting them in the laundry basket. I try to get by on two loads of laundry a week. I wipe up any spills on the bath, and kitchen floors with paper towels and mop less. When I do mop, I use a small amount of water. I am learning how to get by on less and less, and it is amazing how much we can do without if we have to.

We could do with so much less, and save our vanishing resources. I have also started taking my bags to buy groceries, and walking in our apartment complex, rather than driving to the park. I know there are many more ways I can save, and I am doing so as I learn. I would like to see everyone using less and less of everything. I know we can do it, and we might have no choice in years to come, most certainly our children wont.

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Comments (12)
#1 by louie jerome, Dec 2, 2007
Interesting article. I guess I'm lucky to live where there is plenty of water.
#2 by Lucy Lockett, Dec 2, 2007
Water is a limited resource and we do need be conservative. You have done very well and shared some useful tips.
#3 by IcyCucky, Dec 2, 2007
Ruby,
I like the message in this article: learning to live on less and less.
#4 by Ruby Hawk, Dec 2, 2007
Thank you guys for your interest. Louie, you are lucky to have plenty of water, We thought we had plenty of water untill this year, now we have enough for a month or so if we conserve it. After that we don't know where our water will come from. If we get a big rain that will solve it for now.
#5 by Liane Schmidt, Dec 2, 2007
Dear Ruby,

Thank you for this thoughtful, well written article. It's amazing when you realize that you are taking for granted something that others are in great need for. You have taught me to be even more careful with my water usage.

Best wishes & blessings to you.

Sincerely,

-Liane Schmidt.
#6 by Ruby Hawk, Dec 4, 2007
Thank you Liane, We must begin to conserve all our resources. They are not limitless, as most of us have taken for granted for to long.
#7 by Amos, Dec 17, 2007
Ruby thank you for this timely message. Our resorces are not limitless and we must be aware of that fact.
#8 by Tracy, Dec 18, 2007
Water is something we don't give a lot of thought to. Looks like its time for us all to take notice.
#9 by Mozelle, Jan 5, 2008
I do worry about water. Have you read about the poor people of Nigeria who have to walk miles a day for a little pail of water and are often killed for it. We should protect our water supply and do everything to exend it.
#10 by nobert soloria bermosa, Apr 30, 2008
very nice article,that's the best thing to do,conserve water, because water is life,thanks Ruby
#11 by Trish, May 4, 2008
Water is something we can't live without so we should learn how to conserve it.
#12 by Glynis, May 28, 2008
Brilliant! tips I need. We moved 3yrs ago from the UK where it never stops raining to a hot country Cyprus, we are in drought crisis now! We are learning how to conserve water quickly, unfortunately some villagers do not understand and just continue the practice of wasting it. Greece are going to try and send some we just want rain! I can't beleive I just said that! The bowl in the shower is a good tip thanks
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