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Conserving Water with the Navy Shower

COMMUNITY CENTERClean Water & WaterwaysSep 18, 2013Rebekah Eastep

Author: Rebekah Eastep

The Navy shower. It’s all the rage in water conservation these days. And it’s not surprising that conserving water starts in the bathroom because we use so much of it there! A 10 minute shower can use 150 gallons of water or more depending on the showerhead. The folks over at EPA Healthy Waters have a great ‘Greenversation’ on how to Send Your Shower to Boot Camp which outlines everything you need to know to take your showers from “water wasteful” to “water wise.”

And for even more ideas on how to conserve water, check out our 100 water-saving tips here on askHRgreen.org.

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