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    When you shower.

    Do you A

    Turn the shower off after you have got wet and apply cleaning product. And then turn on shower just for rinse.

    Or B

    Leave the shower on all the time?
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  • #2
    Shower? What's a shower?

    I voted B
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    • #3
      B, but we share
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      • #4
        I voted B but am considering changing my strategy to A.
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        • #5
          B - I need warm water, and lots of it, to wake up in the morning...
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          • #6
            Same here.
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            • #7
              mostly B, occasionally A :
              I know I'm somewhat wasting water when others don't have enough to drink, but that's not what I always think of when I'm in the shower.

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              • #8
                With modern sewage reclamation... either your area has water or your area doesn't have water. You running the shower on hot isn't wasteful of water, it's wasteful of energy to heat the water. The fact that people who live in arid areas don't have enough clean water is not going to be affected in the slightest by your shower - but you might be hurting the planet by wasting gas/oil/electricity.
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                • #9
                  With modern sewage reclamation... either your area has water or your area doesn't have water. You running the shower on hot isn't wasteful of water, it's wasteful of energy to heat the water. The fact that people who live in arid areas don't have enough clean water is not going to be affected in the slightest by your shower - but you might be hurting the planet by wasting gas/oil/electricity.

                  Now, for folks who don't have enough water to begin with, or whose area is on water conservation, of course A is a viable method. Like everyone else here, though, I am not awake until I've been under the spray for a couple minutes.
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                  • #10
                    C: Save water by showering withthe girlfriend.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Gurm View Post
                      With modern sewage reclamation... either your area has water or your area doesn't have water. You running the shower on hot isn't wasteful of water, it's wasteful of energy to heat the water. The fact that people who live in arid areas don't have enough clean water is not going to be affected in the slightest by your shower - but you might be hurting the planet by wasting gas/oil/electricity.

                      Now, for folks who don't have enough water to begin with, or whose area is on water conservation, of course A is a viable method. Like everyone else here, though, I am not awake until I've been under the spray for a couple minutes.
                      Wrong way round for us. We have abundant heat from the sun to scald oneself, but we don't have water! And our waste goes into a septic tank (Grey water systems or sewers have not caught on here yet). However, I admit to B for the shower, although I make it as fast as possible. I use A for things like teeth-brushing, hand-washing etc.
                      Last edited by Brian Ellis; 10 September 2007, 07:00. Reason: Reverse A & B
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                      • #12
                        Brian, I think you have A and B reversed.
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                        • #13
                          B for sure.

                          I've decided that my main wasteful activity will be taking a nice warm/hot shower in the morning. I do conserve somewhat with a low-flow shower head, and I also skip days from time to time (could be TMI - oh well).

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                          • #14
                            B and no waste of energy here, we have lots of sunlight to give you boling hot water at almost any hour during the warmer months of the year.
                            During the winter, I sometimes switch to A.
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                            • #15
                              TX, do you have solar panels on your roof, or how do you heat the water with the sun?
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