The 90 Day Plan: Day 11
Generally, showers flow between 2-3.5 GPM and one shower can use 20-40 gallons of water. An easy way to save water is to TAKE A QUICK SHOWER. By reducing time in the shower by only a minute or two, you will save hundreds of gallons of water every month. Showers tend to use less water than baths; if you take a bath, place the stopper in first and let the water heat as it fills. Save Water by Buying an Efficient Shower Head
www.belowthesurface.org | | | - Challenge: If you were to add an efficient showerhead, how long would it take for the savings to pay for itself?
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