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  2. Low-flow fixtures - Wikipedia

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    Kitchen and bathroom faucets were limited to a flow rate of 2.2 gpm (gallons per minute) at 60 psi, and residential shower heads were limited to a flowrate of 2.5 gpm at 80 psi. [ 3 ] In response to an increasing number of water shortages and increased water utility rates there has been recent legislation by many states leading the way in water ...

  3. Residential water use in the U.S. and Canada - Wikipedia

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    The average shower uses 15.8 gallons (59.7 liters) and lasts for 7.7 minutes at average flow rate of 2.1 gallons per minute (gpm) (7.9 liters per minute). [1] On average, in a household of average size (2.65 persons) 12.4 showers are taken each week.

  4. Navy shower - Wikipedia

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    Maritime cruisers often take navy showers when they are not in a port with easy access to fresh water. A ten-minute shower takes as much as 230 liters (60 U.S. gal) of water, while a navy shower usually takes as little as 11 liters (3 U.S. gal); one person can save up to 56,000 liters (15,000 U.S. gal) per year. [3]

  5. Kristen Bell says she doesn't shower often for environmental ...

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    “Standard showerheads today use 2.5 GPM so a 10 minute shower would use 25 gallons. Many states mandate 2 GPM and 1.5 GPM low flow showerheads are available.”

  6. Save water and money the Brazilian way - pee in the shower - AOL

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    California has 12.1 million households, according to the 2005 Census, so each household in California saving $11 per year would equal $133.1 million in savings and 13.9 billion gallons of water ...

  7. Water conservation - Wikipedia

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    Also available are modern shower heads that help reduce wasting water: Old shower heads are said to use 5-10 gallons per minute, while new fixtures available use 2.5 gallons per minute and offer equal water coverage. [23] Another method is to recycle the water of the shower directly, by means a semi-closed system which features a pump and filter.

  8. Shower - Wikipedia

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    Low-flow shower heads that have a water flow of equal or less than 7.6 litres (1.7 imp gal; 2.0 US gal) per minute (2.0 gallons per minute), can use water more efficiently by aerating the water stream, altering nozzles through advanced flow principles or by high-speed oscillation of the spray stream.

  9. Doctors say it’s fine to pee in the shower - AOL

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    A shower would be helpful to wash away urine residue, he noted. Low risk of skin infection Since showers wash urine away, Eilber said it is generally OK for urine to land on legs and feet.