Average Bathwater should be between 101°F or 38°C to 106°F or 41°C.
Considering that the average body temp of a man is 98.6°F or 37°C. then the average bath water should be between 101°F or 38°C and 106°F or 41°C.
As a young male Caucasian 18 year old, I used to go to a Country Club Type Spa and they had what they called a Mineral bath. It was set at 113°F or 45°C. and you were only allowed to be in that water for no more than 3 mins. at a time for health reasons.
So taking this data into consideration, I would say that any bathwater over 106°F or 41°C for long periods of time should be avoided due to health reasons.
The bath filler waste is directly connected to the trap and overflow water is supposed to drain there -it is not a leak.
How many gallons of water a 10 min bath takes depends entirely on how much water is put in the bathtub.If 80 gallons are wasted in a 20 min bath, im guessing you waste 40 g in a 10 min bath
things that get flushed down the toilet sink bath all of that.
- do not waste water - do not bath every day
- do not waste water - do not bath every day
If you take a bath too long, you will waste water. Letting water run while brushing your teeth.
In US 90% of water gain by ground water and it distributed as 31% waste in toilet and 21% in bath ,27% in washing waste daily.
around 150L
Because to fill up a bath you need to use a lot of water, this water is more then what a typical person would use to shower (showers use less water/min then filling up the bathtube)
dont give your gerbil a 'water' bath use chinchilla dust
if it's going to the body then it's not waste.
It depends what size it is.