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Airshower: Developed by CISRO can reduce the consumption of water

Posted By: Ashutosh Sharma | Nov 10 2006

When conserving water is becoming a motto in the world at this time a team of researchers in CSIRO Australia have come up with an Airshower which can reduce the amount of water you use per shower by 30%.

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The Airshower fills the water droplets with air as the result the shower will feel like any other but will use less water.

The nozzle of the shower sucks in air and mixes it with water and the experiments showed that people didn't feel the difference when having a shower with this new Airshower.

There was also a small stat there that an average Australian household uses about 200,000 liters of water a year and by using a simple device like Airshower they can easily save up to 15,000-20,000 liters a year.

If the estimations are extended to the whole population the savings can amount to 45,000 Olympic size swimming pools. The Airshower is estimated to be priced at $20 Australian dollars .

Via: Physorg