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          LIVING GREEN - Thursday, March 27, 2008
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Good morning, 

Wasting fresh water is a big concern for the environmentally 
minded. There are all sorts of strategies for conserving 
water from turning off the faucet while brushing your teeth 
to buying rainwater barrels for watering your garden. 

But here is a simple, free and most importantly fool-proof 
strategy for saving hundreds of gallons of fresh water every 
year. And you'll never even have to think about it. 

Please scroll down to find out how to make your own water 
displacement device. 

Thanks for reading, 

Your Living Green editor 


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You can buy a water displacement device for your toilet or 
you can make your own for free. Find a quart-size plastic 
bottle, like a dishwashing detergent squeeze bottle. Make 
sure to soak the lable off and then fill it partially with 
sand or pebbles to weigh it down and fill the rest with 
water. 

Place the bottle carefully in your toilet tank making sure 
that it does not interfere with the operation of the tank. 
Depending on how many people are in your house this will 
save you gallons of fresh water every day and you never 
even have to think about it. 

This technique works best for older toilet models and is 
not recommended for low flush, 1.6 gallon toilets.


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