`None. It was water when it was in the reservoir. It was water in the pipes. It was water going down the drain. It is water in the sewer.
However, assuming 1 drip every second and 60 drops to the ounce, there would be 1 ounce USED every minute, 60 ounces per hour and 1440 ounces per day. That's about 12 gallons or 1.6 cubic feet of water.
2006-10-15 00:17:27
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answered by SPLATT 7
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1 drip every 20 sec about 2 an 1/2 gallons uk ,
my tap drips
2006-10-15 07:08:46
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answered by quasar 6
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we had a leaky faucet and we trapped about 18 gallons-US of potentially wasted water. (24 hour period) at a drip about every three seconds....
2006-10-15 07:42:00
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answered by Boliver Bumgut 4
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That depends on how much water is dripping.
2006-10-15 07:06:11
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answered by WC 7
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I'd say 2 or 3 gallons
2006-10-15 07:09:06
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answered by mellow~lisa 2
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how fast is it dripping (one drop a minuet or a steady stream or some where in between)
2006-10-15 07:12:14
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answered by norsmen 5
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18 gallons...
Actually it's alot.... I read it somewhere.
2006-10-15 07:11:33
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answered by Stacy M 4
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..........OCEANS HAVE BEEN LOST .................... consider the number of drippings ........................
2006-10-15 07:04:14
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answered by spaceman 5
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