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The following notice appears in the public toilet at a nearby Country Park.
If it's brown flush it down
If it's yellow, let it mellow.
The Park is heavily in to recycling etc., all the rain water from the roof of the toilet building flows into the supply tank.
Apparently in Japan (IIRC) they build wash basins on top of the toilet cistern so all hand-washing water drains there for re-use. It is perhaps ridiculous that all our water supply is of best drinkable quality, but I guess a dual supply system would be prohibitively expensive.
If it's brown flush it down
If it's yellow, let it mellow.
The Park is heavily in to recycling etc., all the rain water from the roof of the toilet building flows into the supply tank.
Apparently in Japan (IIRC) they build wash basins on top of the toilet cistern so all hand-washing water drains there for re-use. It is perhaps ridiculous that all our water supply is of best drinkable quality, but I guess a dual supply system would be prohibitively expensive.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Unfortunately, using less water in the home (as described above) means that your input into the sewers (and hence sewage treatment plant) is much more concentrated, which the treatment works can't deal with properly (particularly in hot weather)...so the effluent from the works is of poorer quality when discharged into the rivers.
This, of course, affects everything in the rivers, including fish and plantlife.
This, of course, affects everything in the rivers, including fish and plantlife.
comes from California, I think in the 1960s but it may have been earlier
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It used to be shower with a friend, in my memory: not everyone has a bath built for two.
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It used to be shower with a friend, in my memory: not everyone has a bath built for two.