Many times we have water events in our homes from unforeseen "equipment" failures. The following are some of the recommendation I have been made aware of.
Of course, the old saying from Marin county--when they we in their drought years ago still has merit. "If it's yellow let it mellow; if it's brown flush it down"!
Of course, new "waterless" urinals installed in men's and unisex toilets make sense also. Just you wait it's time all come...
Hank
Some recommendations to reduce water usage--and claims:
1. Turn off the water supply to the washing machine after each use
2. During freezing conditions, allow water faucets to drip and keep cabinet doors open; insulate pipes that are exposed and accessible.
3. Have heating, ventilation or air conditioning inspected and overflow lines cleaned annually.
4. Inspect the water heater for signs of leaking or corrosion regularly.
5. Know how and where to turn off water to the house.
6. Inspect washing machine hoses, supply lines, ice makers, dishwashers, and other appliances that use water.
7. Turn off water at the main line when you are going to be away from the house for an extended period of time. [except in freezing conditions!]
8. Have plumbing supply lines periodically inspected by a qualified plumber.