Trump worried about hair

 

US President Donald Trump is worried about his golden hair. She complained that her hair was being disturbed as the shower water was not enough. Following his allegations, the US government has proposed to increase the water pressure by changing the definition of how much water will be discharged through a shower mouth. At the same time, many have criticized Trump's claim.

Under a 1992 law in the United States, no more than 2.5 gallons of water per minute is discharged through a shower mouth. The Trump administration says the limit should not apply to the full face of the shower. They want a maximum of 2.5 gallons of water per minute through each hole in the shower grate.

Consumer and environmental organizations say it is wasteful and unnecessary. The government's energy ministry proposed the change Thursday after Trump brought the allegations to the White House last month.

"You're in for a shower - but not enough water," Trump said. You wash your hands, but the water is not coming. What will you do? Will you stand under the shower and shower for a long time? Look at my hair - I don't know about you, but my hairstyle has to be perfect. '

Andrew Delaski, executive director of the conservation group Appliance Standards Awareness Project, said the proposal was "bizarre".

"With four or five more holes in your shower grate, the more 10 to 15 gallons of water you release per minute is able to wash you out of your bathroom," he told the AP.

He added, ‘If the president needs better and better shower equipment, we can find him some online shower shops. They will give him a good shower grate with which he can wash his body and head well. 

David Friedman, vice president of Consumer Reports, another consumer organization, said: They are also happy with the amount of water they get and they are also happy with the amount of money they save on water bills because of the water limit. '

The Reuters news agency reports that the Trump administration may eventually take the proposal to court.


Source: BBC

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