(Part 2) Best products from r/water
We found 7 comments on r/water discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 26 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
21. KES Shut Off Valve Brass Shower Head Valve with Handle Lever G1/2 Water Flow Control Valve Regulator Chrome, K1140B-CH
- BRASS BODY: Brass body construction provides much higher performance (high heat-resistance and pressure-resistance) and durability than plastic ones. It can serve many years without leakage.
- HIGHLY-RELIABLE CARTRIDGE: Advanced leakproof ceramic cartridge can be operated up to 200 000 times switching cycles.
- WATER FLOW CONTROLLER: Can be used as shut-off valve or water flow control valve.
- UNIVERSAL CONNECTIONS: 1 X G 1/2 female inlet 1 X G 1/2 male outlet standard straight thread connections washer included.
- EASY-TO-OPERATE: Lever handle can be operated easily and smoothly even with wet and slippery hands.
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22. Cadillac Desert: The American West and Its Disappearing Water, Revised Edition
- history of the water wars in the western US
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23. cleanwater4less Countertop Water Filtration System - No Plumbing Water Filter - Faucet Adapter
No Replacement Filters! Saves Money! Easy to install and comes with instructions and pre-filter included!Granulated Activated Carbon - 97% Chlorine reduction, effectively filters sediment, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), taste and odor from water.Stylish diverter valve attaches right to most stan...
24. The Tide: The Science and Stories Behind the Greatest Force on Earth
W W Norton Company
25. The Ghost Map: The Story of London's Most Terrifying Epidemic--and How It Changed Science, Cities, and the Modern World
- A National Bestseller, a New York Times Notable Book, and an Entertainment Weekly Best Book of the Year
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26. Baskiss Soda Siphon Maker, Making Sparking Water for Juice Drinks Cocktail, 1 Liter
STRONG CONSTRUCTION - Baskiss Soda siphon is made of solid aluminum and interior is lined with edible epoxy resin to prevent soda water away from aluminum.UNIVERSAL COMPATIBLE - It will fit any kind of 8g CO2 cartridges(NOT INCLUDED). Easy to use and ultimately a money safer over buying bottled soda...
There are plenty of people whose careers (mine included) that revolve entirely around western water law, supply, growth, etc. It is pretty cool stuff.
Cadillac Desert is a good book to start learning about some of these issues.
Orrr, you could easily install one of these to easily stop the flow of water while you soap up so you don’t have to try to deal with an app in the shower.
Here's one about tides.
In case you are still looking, you can always go with something like...this.
Sits on your countertop, attaches to your faucet with a valve, and doesn't require any tools.
You have a cool list there. I enjoyed [The Ghost Map: The Story of London's Most Terrifying Epidemic--and How It Changed Science, Cities, and the Modern World] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/1594482691/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_PriQAbA38S824)
DO NOT USE SODASTREAM! Use literally any other water carbonation method, SodaStream's main plant is in an Israeli settlement in the West Bank. Do not support apartheid. They also rip you off with their cartridges. Just buy any other Co2 carbonatior.
Been looking at this one myself: https://smile.amazon.com/Baskiss-Siphon-Making-Sparking-Cocktail/dp/B07CTGJ1Y1/ref=sr_1_16?keywords=co2+water&qid=1570550865&sr=8-16
According to the beef industry, it takes somewhere between 450-850 gallons water/pound of beef. Less biased research has put that number as high as 5,000 gallons water/pound of beef. Even at 450 gallons water/pound of beef it is still pretty ridiculous.
The vast majority of this water is consumed by irrigating fields to produce feed for cows. And this is no small portion of total water supplies. In CO, 30% of the total water use in the state goes directly to the livestock industry.
Cadillac Desert put it very succinctly "The West’s water crisis — and many of its environmental problems as well — can be summed up, implausible as this may seem, in a single word: livestock." As a restoration ecologist working in the western US, there is no greater hurdle I face than damage from cattle and cattle related activities.