by Brian LeMaire Homes in the U.S. typically use about 100 gallons of water per day, which is nearly half of the water supplied by water utilities. That???s a lot of water, so making even some of the smallest modifications to your plumbing system can save you some money, and over time you can save significant money. Now, add up the amount of water usage by all the households in the U.S. (which according to the 2007 census is 111,162,259), it???s easy to see how even the smallest change to everyone???
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by Brian LeMaire A typical American home uses approximately one-hundred gallons of water per day, and according to the 2007 census, there are over one-hundred and eleven million households in the U.S. So, making some of the smallest changes to your own plumbing system can not only save you money now, but a potentially significant amount of money over time. And if everyone made these changes it would make a huge positive impact on the environment. A leaking faucet isn???t just annoying, it also c
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Go Green with Environmentally-Friendly Plumbing Practices Posted By Brian LeMaire on @ 2:03 pm by Brian LeMaire Homes in the U.S. typically use about 100 gallons of water per day, which is nearly half of the water supplied by water utilities. That???s a lot of water, so making even some of the smallest modifications to your plumbing system can save you some money, and over time you can save significant money. Now, add up the amount of water usage by all the households in the U.S. (which acco
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