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An example of water saving
1, commonly used in daily life: water the flowers, mop the floor and flush the toilet with vegetable washing water, laundry water and dish washing water.

2. Use water-saving faucet and water-saving toilet.

Turn off the tap at any time when washing your hands.

4. Agriculture and gardens have changed from flood irrigation to drip irrigation and sprinkler irrigation.

5. Cooking and cleaning: first, wipe off the oil stains on cookware and tableware with paper, and then wash them; Control the flow of the faucet, and change the uninterrupted flushing into intermittent flushing.

6. When taking a bath, stand in the collection container and collect the used water for flushing the toilet or scrubbing the floor. Don't turn on the shower head for a long time. Wet your body and hair first, then turn off the shower nozzle, use shower gel and shampoo, and wash for the last time.

7, regularly check the water tank equipment, timely replacement or maintenance, and don't put detergent and other cleaning items in the water tank, which may cause the aging of the rubber and rubber pad in the water tank, leading to water leakage and waste.

Extended data

The overall distribution of water resources in China is characterized by more in the south and less in the north, more in the east and less in the west, and more in the mountains and plains. The distribution of annual precipitation in China has decreased from more than 3,000 mm in the southeast to at least 50 mm in the northwest.

The northern area (north of the Yangtze River basin) accounts for 63.5% of the total area of the country, 46% of the population, 60% of the cultivated land, 44% of the GDP, and only 19% of the water resources. Among them, the cultivated land, population, GDP and water resources in the Yellow River, Huaihe River and Haihe River basins account for 35%, 32% and only 7% of the country respectively.

China is a country with severe drought and water shortage. China's per capita water resources are only 2,300 cubic meters, which is only 1/4 of the world average, and it is one of the poorest countries in the world. However, China is the country with the largest water consumption in the world.

It is urgent to save water, and everyone should start from himself.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia _ China water conservancy