Rules Eased For Water From Showerheads, A Trump Pet Peeve
Rules Eased For Water From Showerheads, A Trump Pet Peeve
The Trump administration has relaxed a regulation restricting water flow from showerheads, a pet peeve of President Donald Trump, who complained that he wanted more water to make his hair perfect.

WASHINGTON: The Trump administration has relaxed a regulation restricting water flow from showerheads, a pet peeve of President Donald Trump, who complained that he wanted more water to make his hair perfect.

Since 1992, federal law has dictated that showerheads shouldnt spew more than 2.5 gallons (9.5 liters) of water a minute. As newer shower fixtures came out with multiple nozzles, the Obama administration updated the ruling, stating that 2.5 gallons was still the limit regardless of how many nozzles were running. The new ruling, issued on Tuesday, now says each showerhead can emit 2.5 gallons a minute.

So showerheads you take a shower, the water doesnt come out, Trump said last summer. You want to wash your hands? The water doesnt come out. So what do you do? You just stand there longer or you take a shower longer? Because my hair I dont know about you, but it has to be perfect. Perfect.

Also this week, the Energy Department issued a ruling that sets no limits on energy or water use for new washers and dryers with short cycle times in their normal setting. The rule sets up separate product classifications for residential clothes washers and dryers with cycle times of fewer than 30 minutes and 45 minutes for front-loading washers.

The Energy Department said the rule on washers and dryers lets manufacturers offer new products that meet consumer demand for products with shorter cycle times. Consumer advocates had a different response.

With millions of washers and dryers sold in the United States every year, the rule announced today could lead to higher utility bills and additional carbon emissions from powering them, said the Natural Resources Defense Council. It also comes at a time when areas of the country are increasingly subject to extended droughts and cant afford to waste water through unnecessary regulatory loopholes like the one just created by DOE.

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