I live in Newcastle where there's no water restrictions and we're still cutting back our showers. I'm aiming for 2 mins so that my partner can have 2min longer showers since I work in an office and he's a mechanic he needs more time than me. I figure if everyone else is running out of water it'll only be a matter of time before we do so start saving now...
2007-05-02 16:33:52
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answered by cheesy_jo 1
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I've never understood half hour showers anyway. I shower twice a day but unless I wash my hair (once or twice a week max.) I usually only take 2-3 minutes at the most.
I think it's a slight conspiracy all the same...but having said that it's wrong to waste. We're really spoilt to have running water, electricity and other luxuries- and I don't take that for granted.
As for telling people stuff...I think people are becoming weird with all that! They shouldn't try to pretend anything....if you don't feel good about what you're doing shut up and change it. hahha
2007-05-02 14:11:32
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answered by Shimmer 2
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Yes we often combine the kids showers now too to get double the cleaning done in the same time. (don't worry they are younger children).
Also to help save water we have buckets to fill up the cold water (you know the stuff that comes out while you are waiting for the hot water to kick in) and trasport those to the toilet where we use it to flush instead of watching it go down the drain. Just a water saving tip for you.
With showers timers are the way to go.
Although I can't wait till I can wash my car again and the kids can play under the sprinkler like I did as a child in the summer.
2007-05-01 01:38:42
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answered by Anonymous
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My boyfriend thinks its totally acceptable to have a surf every day as opposed to a proper shower which he has under suffrance when I make him. I on the other hand would love a long shower but live on the Gold Coast where we have all been given shower timers and I would really feel awful if I had one for too long...although a lot of people here are mad about it because our dam is at 70% at the moment.
2007-05-01 01:16:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I do (I don't normally have long showers anyway) - but I am sure many people don't and DON'T care.
Our society have no concept of living in a condition where SURVIVAL is paramount (for example - living in a desert with little resources and NO modern amenities). Until that time comes along, people will be apathetic and selfish.
2007-05-01 15:35:06
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answered by Anonymous
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The radio station here plays 4 minute songs to shower by!
2007-05-02 15:41:12
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answered by renclrk 7
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I take short showers, unless i have to wash my hair which is long, so that takes extra minutes. I will miss my long hot showers especially in the mornings now its winter, that is not going to be good.
2007-05-01 21:29:41
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answered by brissy_006 5
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no - not where I live in australia - far north Qld has plenty of water - water water everywhere
all the creeks/rivers/streams run daily out into THE OCEAN
all the dams are full
no water restrictions up here
it rains rains rains - when it rains it pours
can hose the car, water the lawn, have long showers
thats why they call it THE GREAT GREEN WAY
its green alright and not just from sugar cane or banana farms
2007-05-01 13:29:07
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answered by Anonymous
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No i havnt really tho i should- i do think tho that is is an issue and we shouldnt take water for granted!!! One day we will run out- unless somethin massive changes in the rainfall!!! Like a flood!! Lol Yeah i dont actually shower shorter just think we should- but showers i dont think are the main issue- its idiots who waer the lawn- i mean we live in australia here- how can we have nice lawn- its just not practicle for our climate!!! Gawd !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WAKE UP PEOPLE WHO WATER THERE STUPID LAWN
2007-05-01 03:20:24
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answered by Anonymous
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In India water is helpful and it really is repudiated as god. I under no circumstances waste water because I really have considered what number issues got here after tsunami. There are not any regulations yet all and dissimilar care about water. No water no existence no water no earth
2016-12-05 04:02:38
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answered by Anonymous
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