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they are doing their part. the rainfall one isn't even turned on.
and this is clearly only on medium pressure, too

Do billionaires ask people to save water? I'm not sure most billionaires really care how much water they or anyone else uses. I don't think most billionaires even pretend to be conservationists.
This does save water because the water comes out at 1200psi and cleans them in less than a second so only a pint of water is used.
This is an argument for cynicism and inaction. And it's servile boot-licking to insist that wealthy people should set moral cultural standards for the rest of us.
It's just calling out hypocrisy..... It's not making a claim that others shouldn't engage in conservation just because billionaires won't.
I live in the southwest US, water saving measures for households are basically as good as they can get without asking people to stop bathing every day. And really it’s not household use (even wasteful household use) here that threatens aquifers, it’s relentless pumping of ground water and overuse of river water for agriculture. In California in particular this is tied up with water rights that allow farmers to use excessive amounts of water with minimal or no cost associated with it. Not all of what’s grown is even a food product either, ex alfalfa.
Obviously we need farms and food, but we have to modernize how plants are watered to minimize water loss. Drip irrigation is much more effective, but since it costs more money than just flooding a ditch many farmers don’t bother.
Isn’t CA craziest water user the almond industry? Other than data center bullshit.
Supposedly the almond farming industry uses somewhere between several times more to dozens of times more water than data centers
Household use is 5 million acre feet/ year in CA. Almond use is 6.8 million acre feet. Alfalfa and other crops to feed cattle is about 8 million acre feet.
An acre foot is 325,851 gallons, or how much water it takes to cover an acre in a foot of water.
As long as animal agriculture exists in the state that’ll pretty much always be a bigger water user. But they’re not low water plants for sure.
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Calling out the ever-popular duo of cynicism and inaction on Lemmy is not going to go over well.
I don't think so