CBBarnett
Senior Member
It would be neat to have access to better individual data about uses, give people a better sense of where the value is and where they should save. Like a smart meter, but for all faucets and appliances in your house so individuals can actually see how much water is used in common task.I don't know how long this shortage will go on for, but one possibility is to raise the cost of water to the point people think twice about wasting it. I was at work yesterday and was surprised at some of the people not being concerned about it at all. For example a coworker said he couldn't care less about the cutbacks, he was going to do his dishes and have a shower because according to him "there is nothing they could do about it" Later in the afternoon the cleaning staff was in mopping the floors, even though there only a half dozen people in and the floors were already clean. Car washes recycle most of their water (~80%) but is it necessary to wash the car now? People are still doing it.
Currently we are paying $ 1.464300 / m3, Imagine if the city bumped that to $20 /m3, people might use it only if they really need it.
I have no clue how much water or electricity anything uses on average so I did a casual google search:
- washing machine = ~50 - 100L / load, depending on the style
- dishwater = 10 - 20L / load
- Toilet = ~6L / flush
- shower = 15 - 20L / minute (!)