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To: ansel12
Still, if these threads keep popping up, maybe I will see what I can get my water usage down to.

I was surprised how much water our old washer used. I remember hearing the pressure tank relay switching regularly during the loads and finally clocked it. The new washers are pretty amazing and that includes the agitator less top loaders. The spin cycle sounds like a jet taking off and substantially reduces drying times.

My reasoning was also to ease up on the septic system, and get my daily water and laundry electrical load to under 1KW.

For showers I installed 5 Minute Shower Timer / Shower Clocks (don't know why the reviews are so bad). I also changed out the heads with Delta 75152 Adjustable Water-Amplifying® showerhead with H2Okinetic® Technology, Chrome. Our well cycles from 25 to 50PSI, so we are averaging about 7.5 gallons per shower. Could make it shorter with soak, lather and rinse in a worst case situation.

These changes have brought us down from 50 gallons a day to about 25 per person without sacrifice.

Mine is more for prepper reasons and not the result of failed state government policies.
30 posted on 04/20/2015 8:39:00 PM PDT by PA Engineer (Liberate America from the Occupation Media.)
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To: PA Engineer

That is interesting, have you thought of rigging up some homemade gray water, or is your place too tidy for that kind of jury rigging?


32 posted on 04/20/2015 8:53:36 PM PDT by ansel12 (libertarianism's social liberalism, makes conservative limited government, & low taxes impossible.)
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