Posted on 09/13/2014 8:31:59 PM PDT by BenLurkin
VENTURA COUNTY (CBSLA.com) An Ojai man has come up with a unique challenge to personally attempt to curb the drought crisis in Southern California.
CBS2s Peter Daut reported Cody Creighton is 58 days into his challenge of not showering for 128 days. However, Creighton still manages a form of hygiene by washing his hands and face.
According to Creighton, he believes that 30,000 gallons of water is saved for every shower that he doesnt take during the challenge.
To follow Creighton on the rest of his personal challenge, visit his Instagram account where he posts photos and video updates about his journey.
Hard to believe that anything close to astronaut material could come out of Ojai.
Not even a fictional astronaut.
Just read through 40 comments here.
This nutcase is not saying he’d save 30k gallons PER shower. He’s estimating that’s how much he will save by not taking a shower for over 120 days.
That estimate is still a mind-blow, as it would be an average of close to 125 gallons per shower.
When on my carrier Med cruise (1961), we sometimes had water shortages. We were only allowed to turn on water to wet ourselves, then turn water off. Soap everything and turn water on again to rinse. The shower areas each had a Master at Arms (ship’s LEOs) in the area to ensure compliance. I’d get a total of maybe 6 minutes of water.
According to Creighton, he believes that 30,000 gallons of water is saved for every shower that he doesnt take during the challenge.
That is what the article states.
You can cool a nuclear reactor with 30,000 gallons.
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