The last 40 years I lived on a farm out in rural AMerica. next to my 20 acres was about 20 acres of swamp. Swamp is lovely, the sandhill cranes nest there along with geese and ducks and other things that make noises. But swamp land also means the water table is close to the surface. We pulled our water from the ground, and put it back in the ground when we were done with it. other than what I drank and peed in town, a net zero for the earth at my house.
My sister lives in suburban Washington DC, and in dry summer months they can have water shortages. So while lo-flo makes no sense in my case, down there, it adds up house by house. They passed out bricks, you were supposed to put a brick in your flush tank to reduce the volume of water in it.
And yes, I have seen the poorly adjusted or poorly designed ones that need two shots to clear.
Bugged me the showers that just sent tiny stinging sprays of water to rinse the soap of instead of real flow.
Now in my senior apartment, I recently picked up my sink sprayer, and the lever broke off. Told the manager, and the next day a new sprayer had showed up on my sink. The guy forgot to put the flow restricter into it, because the new one REALLY sprays stuff off my dishes.
My sister lives in suburban Washington DC, and in dry summer months they can have water shortages. So while lo-flo makes no sense in my case, down there, it adds up house by house. They passed out bricks, you were supposed to put a brick in your flush tank to reduce the volume of water in it.
And yes, I have seen the poorly adjusted or poorly designed ones that need two shots to clear.
Bugged me the showers that just sent tiny stinging sprays of water to rinse the soap of instead of real flow.
Now in my senior apartment, I recently picked up my sink sprayer, and the lever broke off. Told the manager, and the next day a new sprayer had showed up on my sink. The guy forgot to put the flow restricter into it, because the new one REALLY sprays stuff off my dishes.
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