Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Re: [californiadisasters] Re: California drought: Will the Golden State turn brown?



Hi,

I work with my renters on may things; try speaking with your landlord. 

Low use toilets are $100.00 or so for basic ugly models; plus another $100.00 for installation - just put a water bottle in your toilet and your there. 
Do not drop the tank lid or ding the tank otherwise it could cost you several hundred dollars.

I have already installed low flow shower heads, which are almost always replaced without my knowledge or permission with hand held sprays. Low flow sink aerators are removed and lost for whatever reasons. 

Nevertheless - low flow shower heads and sink aerators are not expensive and the water company frequently gives them for free.

Mark






On Wednesday, April 15, 2015 1:30 PM, "agcme2002@yahoo.com [californiadisasters]" <californiadisasters@yahoogroups.com> wrote:




With so many people renting places, I don't understand how any of this advice will apply.  I rent and am responsible for my water bill but I can't replace my toilet or water faucet and there's no way to force the property owner to do so.  Given the number of people in Los Angeles that rent the restrictions are going to be punative for them.  No one ever addresses this fact, it's always "homeowners".

Who can I honestly contact that will consider this without giving me lip service?  I'd love to have a lower water bill by changing some of the fixtures but I can't do it.





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