Water Softer: Check the recharge cycle to make sure that it is not running too long, or it is not stuck on and just running down the drain.
Showers: Take shorter showers. Long hot showers waste five to ten gallons of water every unneeded minute. You can also change your showerhead and install a water saving showerhead. Most hardware stores carry them and they are easy to install.
Shaving or Brushing your Teeth: Fill the basin with water while shaving so the water doesn't have to run. When brushing your teeth fill a cup, or only have the water run while you are rinsing your toothbrush.
Leaks: Make repairs to a leaky tap as soon as possible.
Washing Dishes: Run a dishwasher only when there is a full load. Every time you run the dishwasher, it takes about 25-gallons of water. If you wash your dishes by hand don't let the water run.Don't let water run at all if possible. When washing fruit and vegetables, you can serve the same purpose by putting a stopper in the sink and filling the sink with clean water. Keep a bottle of drinking water in your refrigerator. This will eliminate the wasteful practice of running tap water to cool it off for a drink.
OUTSIDE WATER USAGE
Lawns: Put your lawn on a diet by reducing the number of days you water. Instead of watering 10 minutes every day, water 15 minutes every other day. Water during nighttime hours between 8 pm and 8 am. Use a soil probe or screwdriver to determine whether the soil is dry and needs watering. Turn off you automatic controller when it rains. Fix leaks as soon as possible. Don't let the water run off your yard and into the gutter. Only water when you need to. Don't hose off your driveway, use a broom. Put a good layer of mulch around trees and plants. Don't let your hose run while you are washing your car. Blow your snow onto your grass areas so it will absorb into the ground water and not end up in Great Salt Lake.
SAVING WATER IS EVERYONES JOB!