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Answer: Turning off your faucets, and taking shorter showers

Explanation:

    Everyday use of faucets plays a major role in our everyday lives (Washing dishes, hygiene purposes, sanitizing, ect). When you have the faucet on and you are not using it, turn it off. Only turning the faucet on, and keeping it on for a short amount a time, when you need to use it, is also another way.

   You've probably heard this one before, but taking shorter showers is also another thing you can do. In my opinion taking a 5 minute shower/bath rather than a 30 minute shower/bath (Something we have all fallen victim to at some point in time), is something you can do if you want to conserve a BIG amount of water. 5 minute showers/baths are recommended if you want to save the most amount of water. It just all depends on how many gallons of water total you use on a day to day basis.

   Im sorry if you are still confused, or this answer wasn't enough. I tried my best.