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Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague
And in the interim, people don't have to skip baths or forego laundry necessarily, but just try to conserve water where possible.
Like there is a huge difference between the water restrictions when the last line failed (e.g. changing how you do life on a daily basis) to these restrictions (try to be quick with your showers, put off laundry, don't flush as often), to what could easily be just ongoing restrictions going forward (try to keep showers short, don't let the tap run the whole time while you're brushing your teeth or shaving, don't run dishwashers / laundry until they're full loads, don't wash your car until it's necessary) that shouldn't make anyone's life more difficult in observing them.
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How did the restrictions the last time change how you do life on a daily basis? Weren't they basically the same? The only difference I remember was don't water your lawn but other than that it was short showers, if it's yellow let it mellow, don't run the washing machine until it's full, etc.