Our dams are barely 50% full, the heat has begun, how long is an acceptable shower? How often do you bathe?

  • mostofthepants@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    I have long showers, 15 minutes or more, best part of my day. However, households use next to nothing compared to industrial usage, not even 2%. Stats

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    6 months ago

    @wildwhitehorses

    Yeah, right. Any water shortages are likely due to personal hygiene requirements of people, and nothing to do with new b.s. AI data processing centres using gigalitres to cool equipment and maintain humidity levels.

    Got it.

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      6 months ago

      Agreed they all DC’s are and will be a problem but agriculture has everything beat with water usage. Still doesn’t hurt to conserve drinking water by shorter showering. I’m not going to do it but I can’t fault people that do.

      ABS usage study from decade ago. Old but shows my point.

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      6 months ago

      yup, I’m going to care as soon as the government chases up private businesses that have leaky pipes

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        6 months ago

        The number of houses I’ve been to with taps and toilets that just leak water 24/7. I want to save water and not be part of the problem, but it’s hard when everyone else gives 0 Fs.

  • Ilandar@lemmy.today
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    6 months ago

    Much longer than I should, although they are shorter in summer. Ignoring those short, extra showers after exercise or before going out, usually I just shower once in the morning. When I was younger I got into the habit of short showers due to the drought and water restrictions, but it has crept back up in adult life.

    • wildwhitehorses@aussie.zoneOP
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      6 months ago

      All these east coasters bragging about their dam levels. Yes 4 minutes for a normal shower but with hair washing, eh.

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    6 months ago

    Down here in Tassie we seem pretty well stocked for water as well. My family will likely be reining in our showers once it stops raining and the tanks are no longer covering our needs though. Right now the more we use the less strain it puts on our storm water drains. We might lean on the landlord to upgrade to a solar hot water system at some stage so our showers are closer to genuinely free.

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    6 months ago

    My water comes from a river. Water comes from that river, gets poured on grape vines, which get harvested and sent to an American owned winery that sends the product back to the USA where they keep all the profits. There are wineries that do the same shit to China.

    It takes 8 litres of water to grow a single almond.

    I haven’t watered my garden for years to help conserve water for that bullshit because as much as it sucks there is fuck all else bringing income into the local economy. No way am I reducing my shower time. If they run out of water they can bulldoze a few almond trees.

  • psud@aussie.zone
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    6 months ago

    Over 97% full in the Canberra region. But not more than 10 mins, usually less

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    6 months ago

    Bathing may or may not be your highest water use. Gardens/lawns can be very water intensive, pools/dams/tanks due to evaporation, or even hand washing etc

    But, as you specifically mentioned bathing:

    I do cold showers for maybe 6 months a year centred on summer.

    It sure makes you minimise shower time and operate at maximum efficiency at either end of that period. Brrrrrrrrrrrr!

    To further minimise water use, use cold water during winter too.

    Other things to consider:

    • if showering, make sure you have the low flow shower heads
    • at least halve your water use by sharing your bathing time/water with other(s) ;)
    • depending on the above, a bath may use less water than showering
    • melbaboutown@aussie.zone
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      6 months ago

      I wish I had a bathtub.

      My showers are too long for reasons of pain management, but if I had a bath I could draw a limited amount of very hot water and soak.