Low-Flow Showerheads Actually Use More Water Than High Pressure Ones
Researchers placed sensors in 290 showers around campus, recording data for 39 weeks from 86,421 shower sessions. “Water consumption was reduced by up to 56% with high water pressure”
They theorized that the low-flow showerheads were producing inadequate water pressure for rinsing hair, so more time was spent showering
https://archive.is/HmNZs
Or perhaps making your life worse is the actual goal of environmentalists. 🤔
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