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BENGALURU: As Bengaluru grapples with severe water crisis, Dr. Divya Sharma’s household water conservation tips are going viral.
According to her, these strategies have notably slashed her family’s water consumption by approximately 600 litres daily, without affecting everyday activities.
She shared four easy water-saving tips to deal with the ongoing water crisis. Her advice includes switching from showers to bucket baths, adding aerators to taps, collecting RO waste water and stopping car wash completely.
“Small steps for #Water conservation at home. Though we have been extremely prudent with water usage earlier as well, there is always scope for improvement. Sharing our household experience,(sic)” reads the caption of the post.
In a thread she further added, “No overhead showers. As a dermatologist, I have always encouraged bucket baths. The shower uses 13 liters per minute while a bucket is 20 liters. A 5 min shower vs bucket bath saves 45 litres per person. Approx saving: 180 litres (sic).”
“We’ve fixed aerators on all taps. 30-minute dishwashing session now consumes 90 litres versus 450 litres earlier. This is for small utensils throughout the day. For end-of-day full load -A dishwasher is used which is more water-efficient than manual washing. Approx saving: 360 litres (sic).”
“All wastewater from RO is being collected in a container and this water is used for mopping and garden use. Approx saving: 30 litres (sic).”
“Others: washing machine used once full load is achieved. Car wash has been stopped- every day dusting and alternate day wet cloth cleaning- the car still sparkles! Single push flush use Asked plumber to audit any pipe leakages. Approx saving: 30 litres (sic).”
Small initiatives help save 600 litres per day in our household of 4. Plus there is ZERO impact on our lifestyle. Small savings add up to big numbers she added (sic).”
Reacting to her post, one user wrote: ‘Water conservation is crucial no matter where you are. With resources dwindling, cities like #Bengaluru face challenges that others will soon encounter too. Let’s act now! Here are some simple yet impactful tips every household can adopt to #SaveWater (sic).”



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