#DroughtBusters: What are your water-saving tips for beating California's drought? - Los Angeles Times
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#DroughtBusters: What are your water-saving tips for beating California’s drought?

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Are you a pro at saving water? Share your water-saving tips with us! Bonus if you share a photo you took too.

You can leave a comment on this story. You can email us at [email protected] . You can Tweet us @ latimeshome . You can use the hashtags #DroughtBuster and #BeatTheDrought on Twitter and Instagram. You can also upload a picture to our Flickr feed.

But please, whatever you do, make it clear that we can use your tip and photo in print, online and social media. Otherwise, our pesky lawyers won't let us.

Your secret is safe with us...

-- Rene Lynch

This water saving tip is not idiotic at all

(By Rene Lynch)

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Christopher Weakley of Sherman Oaks is saving water during the drought by keeping an ear on shower time, with help from Green Day:

“I wanted to cut down on the time I spend in the shower, but using a timer was tricky. I'd set it for 3 minutes and when it rang I'd still have soap behind my ears. So I got one of these AquaAudio speakers, which connects to my computer with Bluetooth. Now, when I step into the shower, I hit the play button and lather up to "American Idiot" by Green Day, which clocks in at 2:54. (“I Believe in Love†from the "Mirror Mirror" soundtrack is another good one at 2:56.) I know exactly when the song is going to end, so I'm always done just in time."

-- Rene Lynch

No water wasting here

Food writer Stephanie Weaver of San Diego and the website Recipe Renovator makes sure water does double-duty in her kitchen and bathroom. "I am capturing at least a gallon every day in the kitchen and the same in the bathroom," she said.

Thanks for sharing, Stephanie!

-- Rene Lynch

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