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  2. Tips for reducing water use during a drought - AOL

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    New water and energy efficient models use 20% less water. Cover pools to prevent evaporation. An average uncovered pool loses about an inch of water a week due to evaporation.

  3. Water efficiency - Wikipedia

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    Water efficiency is the practice of reducing water consumption by measuring the amount of water required for a particular purpose and is proportionate to the amount of essential water used. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Water efficiency differs from water conservation in that it focuses on reducing waste, not restricting use. [ 3 ]

  4. Water conservation - Wikipedia

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    Swimming pool covers that reduce evaporation and can warm pool water to reduce water, energy and chemical costs. Automatic faucet is a water conservation faucet that eliminates water waste at the faucet. It automates the use of faucets without the use of hands. Smart water meters are also a promising technology for reducing household water usage.

  5. Water positive - Wikipedia

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    Water positive is the concept of water conservation by a company, community or individual that actively contributes to the sustainable management and restoration of water resources. This involves implementing practices and technologies that reduce water consumption, improve water quality and enhance water availability. The goal of being water ...

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  8. Maryland's "Rain Tax" - Wikipedia

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    Numerous counties in Maryland have implemented fees and programs to address polluted runoff since the 1980s. [2] In 2010, the U.S. EPA ordered the states in the Chesapeake Bay watershed to reduce stormwater runoff through independent funding methods. [3] Maryland voted to use stormwater fees to cover the $14.8 billion cost. [3]

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