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Waste and storm and water less then $87,000
You waste about 10 gallons of water a day just for one person
The bathtub can waste close to 50 gallons of water per use. To save water, a shower is the better option and uses less water.
We have more water per person than any other country in the world yet only use about 400 liters a day for residential use.
In Colorado Springs the cheapest residential rate is about $36.00 per month. The less water used the cheaper the rate with the city average being about $50.00. The third tier of residential water rates triples the price and considerations are being given to adding still another tier to the rate schedule for those who simply don't care how much water they waste.
It is waste water.
The majority of urine is water (somewhere around 90 or 95%). The rest of it is waste being removed from the body. The more water a person drinks the easier and quicker this waste will move out of the body; also the more a person drinks the more their urine will become cleaner and have a higher percentage of water.
Waste water is were unused water flows down into the sea.
Yes, sewer is a noun, the conduit for carrying off waste and water, or the person who sews.
It doesn't waste water, but it does waste energy. The water coming out of your faucet is water that has been cleaned and filtered, which requires energy. If you waste that water, you are ultimately wasting energy.
Most of the water in the Middle East is used for drinking, residential commodities, and agriculture.
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