Life without water is unimaginable. During extreme summer heat, water itself becomes scarce. In many cities, water supply is reduced because groundwater levels drop significantly. When less water is supplied, tanks do not fill properly, and families often have to manage the entire day with limited water.
In such situations, controlling water usage becomes very important so that daily life does not become difficult due to shortage.
10 Simple but Effective Ways to Save Water
If you use water wisely, you can avoid the stress of empty water tanks during summer. Since water supply remains low in hot weather, these small habits can make a big difference.
1. Use a Bucket or Tub While Washing
While washing utensils or clothes by hand, use a bucket or tub instead of letting tap water run continuously.
2. Use Washing Machines Smartly
Do not overload the washing machine and wash clothes only when enough laundry has accumulated.
Using too much detergent means using more water for rinsing. Choose detergents that clean easily with less water.
Avoid running the machine for just a few clothes.
3. Check for Leaks
Inspect all taps and pipelines in the kitchen and bathroom carefully. Fix any leakage immediately to prevent water wastage.
4. Use Water Efficiently in Toilets
If your home has an Indian-style toilet, prefer using it and pour water with a mug instead of using a flush every time.
Western toilets consume more water through flushing, so use them only when necessary during water shortages.
5. Supervise Children During Bath Time
Do not leave children alone in the bathroom. They often waste a lot of water while playing.
Bathing children together can help save water.
6. Reuse Water from Water Purifiers
The wastewater from water purifiers can be reused for:
- Mopping floors
- Watering plants
- Cleaning outdoor areas
7. Avoid Washing Cars and Outdoor Areas Frequently
Instead of using running water to wash cars or outside areas, use a bucket and cloth for cleaning. This can save several buckets of water.
8. Don’t Keep Taps Running
While bathing or brushing teeth, avoid leaving the tap running continuously. Use a bucket and mug instead.
This simple habit can save a large amount of water every day.
9. Avoid Showers and Bathtubs
Do not use showers or bathtubs during water shortages, and discourage children from using them too.
These are among the biggest sources of unnecessary water wastage.
10. Use Smaller Utensils for Cooking
Choose utensils according to the quantity of food being cooked. Smaller utensils are easier to wash and require less water compared to large vessels.
Small Habits Can Save Big Amounts of Water
Saving water during summer is not just about reducing bills — it is about ensuring that everyone in the household has enough water throughout the day. With a little care and discipline, a significant amount of water can be conserved daily.


