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Those of you who care about the earth-Do you realize the dire importance of reducing water consumption? In case you havent noticed, our mother nature has soved this problem for us! She is trying to take care of us! On a regular basis (in most areas) she provides us with plentiful amounts of water which she showers down upon us from the sky.
Yet still, so many people are bathing with the water that comes out of their bath tub spickets. Why not use the water that mother nature has provided for us, and not let it go to waste?
I find it a wonderful thing to collect this rain water and use it to bathe in. If your extra resourceful and caring, as I am, this water can be kept and used to water your plants.
Do you make use of the wonderful gift of water that mother nature gives to us? if not, wont you please consider it?

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1 year ago

you most certainly can no matter where you live. go outside to collect the bins of rain water...then bring them inside to put in your bathtub to bathe in. do not reject this gift from mother nature.
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  • So if you%26#039;re using rainwater for your bath, you%26#039;re depriving some grass and plants of that rainwater. I%26#039;m sorry, but I don%26#039;t follow your logic. You make it sound like water is a single-use substance, like once you%26#039;ve bathed in it, it%26#039;s gone from this planet forever. 0% 0 Votes
  • I enjoy bathing in acid rain with mold and pollen and dust and smog in it. And the added benefit of bacteria growth, when it is collected and sets around for a while, adds to the spring fresh smell that makes my skin and hair feel so alive and crawling. This is truly the water that makes sun tea so inviting. Why would anyone use filtered chlorinated tap water with all the hazards it has to offer? 0% 0 Votes
  • Do you???

    Collecting rain water is all very good, but unless you %26quot;care for%26quot; your water, all you are doing is taking pure rain water, making it dirty with soap and bacteria from your body, then releasing it untreated back into the environment.

    You may be saving money, but you are NOT saving the environment. You are not reducing your consumption one drop. All you are doing is collecting a small amount of rainwater before it flows into a municipal reservoir or aquafer. Collecting rain water is NOT reducing your consumption.

    Mother Nature gave you a gift of clean rain water and you gave her back contaminated water. I think you need to learn a lot more about water usage and environmentalism. 10 years in the Environmental Protection Department of a major utility. 33% 1 Vote
  • i live in an apt i can%26#039;t use rain water to bathe as you so carefully put it so you take baths for the both of us ok? 0% 0 Votes
  • Nothing to worry about. Global warming is melting the polar ice caps providing us with way more water now.

    Water never dissapears, it is constantly recycled over and over. So it is never %26quot;wasted%26quot;. Didnt you ever learn about the water cycle in 4th grade? The next glass of water you drink just might have been the same water that passed through a Dinosaurs pee hole. 0% 0 Votes
  • Yes, I will consider it. Thank you for the information. You are a very great person. 0% 0 Votes
  • I am into water conservation as well. No grass, no trees, no leaky faucets, %26quot;military showers%26quot; etc. etc. 0% 0 Votes
  • I take less showers 0% 0 Votes
  • yuppies? 0% 0 Votes
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