My city is in the middle of the worst drought in recorded history. My showers are typically under 2 minutes and I have to shower with a bucket to catch otherwise wasted water to use to flush the toilet. I also shut the water down when I am wet enough so I can scrub myself without having unneeded water flowing then start it back up to rinse.

Plus, water is damn expensive!

Who here really has the time to stand, think and waste in the shower?

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        Yes they do. At least they’re working on it, like more and bigger basins, less waste and spilage, better throughput, etc.

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          And then you get a drought that lasts longer than your infrastructure is able to handle and you’re still fucked

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            There has always been a margin for failure, but the margins need to change with climate change and that is something they’re working on all the time. At least where i live.

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            True but with planning you can make it work. Instead of not watering at all you can water 2 days a week.

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        It can help significantly. Having a big reservoir that can hold water during dry years and then collect water during wet years is really good. It is expensive and requires land and infrastructure but it can make it possible to not need water restrictions during dry times.

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        There are the centuries old rock structures that extract moisture from the air via condensation though. Maybe they have some of those?

        Modern by the universe timescale standards.