Stylish bathroom fixtures also cut water use
From houzz.com
By Inman News, Monday, August 6, 2012.
Bathtubs
There's nothing like a long, luxurious bath. That luxury takes a lot of water -- roughly 50 to 70 gallons per bath. Being water-wise doesn't have to mean giving up your long soak. When remodeling or building, look for smaller tubs with a capacity of less than 60 gallons. Also, when you're just looking for a quick clean, you'd be more water-smart to jump in the shower, where you'll use about half the water.
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Submitted by Ronald Napier on August 11, 2012 - 4:20pm.
No Thanks ! I've already seen what EPA recommendations have done to Toilets that don't flush properly, and laser printers. Keep your "Green" junk.