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by hashberry
2410 days ago
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I admire the passion the author has for mist shower tech, but the "carbon footprint" is a tough argument, especially since we spend so much water "showering" our lawns/yards.[0] That "rain showers" faucet looks pretty slick and I think I might upgrade to that. [0] Landscaping is the second largest component of water consumption in California at 9% of total use. https://priceonomics.com/california-lawn-watering-economics/ |
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According to the article "Hot water production accounts for the second most significant use of energy in many homes (after heating), and much of it is used for showering."