Guest guest Posted April 13, 1999 Report Share Posted April 13, 1999 "COM: Gaura Sakti (das) ACBSP (Mayapur - IN)" wrote: > [Text 2225526 from COM] > > > Try analysing how much drinking water you use per person per day, and take > > into account how much you need for cooking and washing your chosen foods > > in your > > International standards for sanitary engineering and potable water supply > call for 250 liters per person per day. > This includes washing, bathing, toilet flushing, cooking, cleaning, and all > normal domestic water consumption. > Subtract those items which will not/do not apply to you, and then you will > have some idea. > Cows require a tremendous quantity each day. > ys I remember lugging those buckets of water 200 feet to the barn one winter when the pipes burst. I couldn't believe how fast a cow could drink the 5 gallons of water that it took me so much effort to lug to the barn. Now is the time to set up your ox-powered water pumps. your servant, Hare Krsna dasi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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