.....since the Flint, Michigan water crisis. Today marks the 10th anniversary of that fateful day in 2014 when officials in Flint switched the drinking water source from the Detroit city system to the Flint system......all to save money. Flint's water source was highly corrosive and this is where the problem began. Take 30 (free) seconds to advocate for cleaner water across the U.S. (and learn where Flint is today) at 🔗☝️
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If you're already taking showers (rather than baths), a big thanks to you! You're a major water conservationist 💦 On average, a 10-minute shower uses ~25 gallons of water (versus 50-78 gallons for a bath).
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