Answer:
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Dated:
Concerns about water scarcity
Respectfully,
I'd like to draw your attention to our community's acute water shortage. I believe that we, as a community, can assist in a variety of ways. I would like to suggest the following solutions.
- Low flow toilets can replace older fixtures. In comparison, older toilets typically use around 6 liters of water per flush, while low flow toilets use 4.6 liters. The savings in water bills and water conservation outweigh the extra costs.
- Regular showerheads use 2.5 gallons or more per minute, whereas water-saving showerheads use as little as 1.5 gallons per minute. Water-saving showerheads, like low-flow toilets, cost more but save money and water.
- Collect rainwater for irrigation: By collecting rainwater for irrigation, hotels can avoid using any regular water. So no more paying to water landscaping. A hotel could do the same thing with their “Gray” water. Gray water is clean water from sources like laundry operations.
Thank you for your consideration,