I realized after talking to some
family and friends, that the last update I gave was about not having water or
power. Well in early October, we got
electricity back the IFP and our home.
No more late night trips to the guard house to fight for an outlet to charge
things, no more cooking on carvão
(charcoal), no more silent days without music because all of my electronics are
dead and I have nowhere to charge them until night. We still don’t have running water in our
house so that has been an (quick) adjustment.
We are very lucky that the IFP has a large water pump right on the
campus and it is very easy to get too.
We are also lucky that many times when we ourselves go to fill up our
buckets of water (often we have our empregado do it) our students will be around and will always
offer to help. Occasionally in the past,
I would refuse but let’s be real… I really don’t like carrying water, so if I
don’t have to, that’s great. Plus it’s
how they show us respect, by offering their help… it’s what students here do
for their teachers, so who am I to say noJ.
I was
talking to my dad the other day and he asked how much water I used per day, and
while it varies each day depending on how many dishes we have, if Sam or I do
laundry, if our empregado comes, if I bathe and if I wash my hair that day, and
any number of other things. When I told
him what I thought, his response was, “that’s what we use to flush the toilet
here.” This got me thinking and I
started measuring on average what all of my activities use for water. So here we go… here is what I use for water
daily.
Drinking: I try
to drink at the very least 3L of water a day because it is very hot here and I
sweat a lot and walk a lot as well. Some
days I drink more, some days less but this is my goal each day.
Shower: If I don’t wash my hair, I probably use about
1.5L of water or so, if I wash my hair maybe 2.5L at most. I’ve gotten very good at using very little
water. We also collect the dirty water
from our bucket baths and laundry to flush our toilet with… that’s right our toilet
is a dump flush now.
Washing
hands/brushing teeth/ things like this:
I probably only use about 3 Cups of water a day for this all.
Laundry: This is where we use a lot of water. We try to use as little as possible and if I’m
being completely honest, I don’t do laundry nearly as much as I should
considering how dusty and sweaty I get walking into town. To do laundry I probably use about 20-30L or
so. And again we save this water to
flush the toilet.
Flushing the Toilet: As I said, we use the water from our showers
and laundry that is already dirty. We
never use clean new water for this.
Washing Dishes:
Depending on what we cook we probably use about 2L on average to wash our
dishes.
Cleaning: Once a
week our empregado washes the floor and he probably uses about 9L of water for
this. And we probably use about a Liter
the rest of the week for cleaning
Cooking: again
depends on what we cook but probably only a few liters for this at most during
the day.
As these are mostly estimates, I decided to measure in one
average day what I used. So I filled up
this bucket to the 25L mark
25L to start |
The bucket full of water at the beginning of the day |
and we only used water from this bucket for the entire day. This day included both Sam and I taking bucket baths (and both of us washed our hair), as well as cooking, doing dishes and boiling water for our filter. So the result; we used about 12L of water in one day, for those of you who don’t want to do the conversion, that’s about 3 gallons of water.
Update: Ironically yesterday, I was sitting in our main room when I heard a unfamiliar rumbling and clang-ing from our pipes... the water is back.
End of the day about 13L left. |
Here is a chart that I found at http://www.wsscwater.com/home/jsp/content/water-usagechart.faces
with some average household items and the average water use of them, so you can
get an idea of the difference in my life now.
Indoor Water Consumption
|
Activity
|
Gallons Used (Conventional)
|
Gallons Used (Water Saving*)
|
Toilet Flushing
|
5 - 7 gallons per flush
|
1½ - 3½ gallons per flush
|
Shower (water
running)
|
7 - 10 gallons per minute
|
2 - 4 gallons per minute
|
Bath (full tub)
|
36 - 50 gallons (conventional)
|
30 - 40 gallons (conventional)
40 - 80 gallons (whirlpool) |
Laundry Machine
(full load)
|
60 gallons top loader
|
42 gallons top loader
|
Dishwasher
|
15 gallons normal load
|
7½ - 10 gallons normal load
|
Dish Washing by hand
|
30 gallons tap running
|
10 - 20 gallons tap running
|
Shaving
|
20 gallons tap running
|
2 - 5 gallons tap running
|
Brushing Teeth
|
10 gallons tap running
|
2 - 3 gallons tap running
|
Washing Hands
|
2 gallons tap running
|
1 - 2 gallons tap running
|
Bath
Shower |
30-50 gallons
7-10 minutes |
Average shower = 12 -15 minutes
A 15 minute shower = 150 gallons Many people shower more than 15 minutes During hot weather, we tend to shower more often |
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