President Trump's complaint "shower water is low", US officials proposed changes to the rules

 Trump to relax rules for showers after complaining about flow

Following complaints from President Donald Trump about difficulties in the daily care of his hair, US officials have proposed a change in the definition of the showerhead to allow increased flow of water.

 No more than two and a half gallons of water per minute from showerheads in the United States.

The Trump administration wants this limit to apply to every shower faucet, rather than the entire shower. Consumers and groups calling for the careful use of water say it is a waste and unnecessary.

Suggestions for change were made by the Department of Energy on Wednesday after President Trump filed a complaint in the White House last month. President Trump said, "... you take a shower, the water doesn't come out." You want to wash your hands, the water doesn't come out. So what will you do Will you stand longer or will you take a longer shower? Because my hair, I don't know about you, but they must be perfect. Perfect. ' US President Donald Trump had complained that water does not come out of the shower fast. Andrew de Laski, executive director of the Energy Conservation Group Appliance Standards Awareness Project, called the proposal "stupid." He told the Associated Press that following the proposal, "if the faucets are four or five or more, you will be pouring ten to fifteen gallons of water per minute from the showerhead with them." "That much water will take you out of the bathroom," he said. He added: "If the president needs help finding a good shower, we can tell him about some great consumer websites that help you identify good shower heads and a good one." You can take a shower.

David Friedman, vice president of advocacy at Consumer Reports, says showerheads in the United States are already "extremely satisfying for consumers" as well as saving people money.

According to Reuters, progress on the proposal could go to court

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