Water use and conservation

If I have learned one thing it is that water rules all. How much water you have dictates when you go back into town. My trailer is equipped with an 18 gal clean water tank. I also bring an emergency supply of another 2.5 gallons in the van. That is a total of 20.5 gallons of water I can bring out with me (soon to change). I am finding that I consume about 1.5 gallons of water each day… just by myself. Between coffee in the morning, flushing the toilet,  and washing dishes you can go through a startling amount of water. Sure, I could lower my water consumption even more, but to do that I would need to drink less. Since I am spent this week in the Arizona desert, I think that unwise. More than half my water consumption goes past my lips. The other 40% or so is used in the “tasks” of each day.

Originally I was consuming well over 2 gal per day, but with some basic water resource management I am reducing that amount. Reducing coffee is out of the question, so I chose other areas; Firstly, washing dishes can be done with a wet sponge with a drop or two of soap (less soap = less rinsing). I can wash an entire sink-full of dishes without any more than a 1/2 cup of water. Rinsing is another thing as it consumes a bit more water but it too can be reduced by finding a small tub and rinse the dishes by slowly trickling the water over one dish with others below. A single cup of water can rinse multiple dishes, not just the one. It doesn’t have to be perfect, use a cloth to get the few remaining suds from the under-side of your dishes.

It makes it even easier if you plan ahead before you even get to the dish washing. Preparing your dishes to be washed is another science which I learned from another boondocker online. Wipe the dishes clean before washing. Using a sheet or two of toilet paper, wipe the crumbs out and get them into the trash. Heck, the slimy foods can go down the toilet if you are using toilet paper. If you can get the majority of the crud off your dish, it is much easier to wash with small amounts of water.

After you have completed your dish washing, take that wash and rinse water and store it in a separate (and clearly marked) jug. Get a 2nd use of that dish washing water to “flush” the toilet after each use. Remember to turn off the water pump before flushing and save a bit of water and battery at the same time.

I know it sounds odd, but who are you impressing out in the woods? Bathe  once a week. During the other days, a simple “sponge bath” will do. If you are wanting to conserve even more water, use hand-wipes to bathe. At the very least, you have to get into the “dark places” daily. I find it easier to use the hand-wipes as I do not then have to wash the wash-cloths afterwards, consuming additional water

Washing clothes should really be saved for when you are back in town and have a laundromat to use. If you must, then do only what is needed. I washed 2 weeks of underwear and socks with a gallon of water. Sure, it doesnt sound like much, but only a few days later I would be town doing laundry anyway. I could have used half the water and washed half the clothing.

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