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01-03-2015, 04:57 PM
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Re: Pee in the sink?

Originally Posted by Silver Tabby ->
Then I would take a spade outside somewhere!
Hope you can hang on that long then and you don't get over-exposed.
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10-03-2015, 11:23 PM
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Re: Pee in the sink?

Couldn't wade thru 12 pages in this thread so sorry fi suggestions have already been made.

@OP

Put a brick in your toilet cysterns. That will greatly reduce the amount of water each flush uses.

Put diffusers in your taps. That will greatly reduce the amount of water you use washing your hands. This is done on cruise ships where water usage has to be minimised where possible.

Set up a water-butt in the garden to collect rain from your roof/gutters. Use this to water your plants. Cheap and easy.

etc etc
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10-03-2015, 11:28 PM
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Put diffusers in your taps. That will greatly reduce the amount of water you use washing your hands. This is done on cruise ships where water usage has to be minimised where possible.
I think these are a terrible invention, they spray you with water when it hits the washbasin at speed the it takes an age to fill a utensil. I have removed as many as I can from the taps in which they were fitted..
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11-03-2015, 12:45 AM
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Re: Pee in the sink?

Whilst that may be true Meg, you live in a world where currently water is free and abundant.

When that ceases to be the case, your views may change.

If your water supply were to shut off due to some national incident, say earthquake, do you have the ability to create potable water?
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11-03-2015, 12:49 AM
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Re: Pee in the sink?

Originally Posted by Realist ->
Whilst that may be true Meg, you live in a world where currently water is free and abundant.

When that ceases to be the case, your views may change.

If your water supply were to shut off due to some national incident, say earthquake, do you have the ability to create potable water?
Probably I live on the Malvern Hills with a good supply of underground springs . We don't get many severe earthquakes around here.

My goodness Realist you are a merchant of doom
 
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