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Conserving water while traveling in an RV is essential for extending your boondocking capabilities and being environmentally responsible. Implementing a few simple habits can significantly reduce your water consumption.
Kitchen HabitsEven small changes in the kitchen can save a surprising amount of water.
Tip | Description | Benefit |
|---|---|---|
Use paper plates | Minimize dishwashing. | Saves water used for rinsing and washing dishes. |
Wash dishes in a small tub | Capture and reuse greywater for other purposes. | Cuts down on fresh water consumption. |
Preheat food in the microwave | Avoid boiling or steaming, which uses water. | Reduces water consumption during meal preparation. |
Collect water used for rinsing produce | Reuse this water for flushing the toilet. | Minimizes waste. |
Bathroom Techniques
The bathroom is often the biggest water user in an RV. Be mindful of how you shower and flush.
The Navy ShowerA Navy shower is the most effective way to conserve water while bathing.
- Get wet: Turn the water on briefly to wet your body.
- Turn off the water.
- Lather up: Apply soap and shampoo.
- Rinse: Turn the water back on briefly to rinse off the soap.
A little bit of water saving at the toilet goes a long way.
Action | Water Saving Method |
|---|---|
Flushes | Use a minimal amount of water per flush, or consider alternative flushing methods like collected rinse water. |
Toilet Paper | Use the minimum needed to avoid frequent flushes. |
Other Water-Saving Strategies
Extend your water supply with these additional tips.
Monitoring and LeaksRegularly check your system to ensure you are not losing water unnecessarily.
- Check connections: Look for drips or leaks at all hose and faucet connections.
- Monitor tank levels: Keep a close eye on your freshwater and greywater tank levels to understand your usage rate.


