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Meantime, President Trump signs an executive order to make shower heads great again, but does this mean new bathroom fixtures soon coming to a hardware store near you? Welcome, I'm Kyle Peterson ...
In the president’s executive order, he rolled back restrictions pertaining to the water flow from shower heads. “Hopefully, we’ll have Congress approve it,” Trump said Wednesday.
The rule limited the flow from each shower head on the market to 2.5 gallons of water-per-minute. Some states have imposed lower rates, including in the drought-and-wildfire-stricken West.
Water pressure is a personal issue for Trump, who has long complained about low-flow shower heads he says merely drip water, making it hard for him to wash his hair, and toilets that he has said ...
He offered this insight while signing an executive order to loosen restrictions on water flow from American shower heads. The order directs Energy Secretary Chris Wright to rescind a definition of ...
President Trump speaks before signing an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House on Wednesday. Photo: Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images ...
His order would eliminate restrictions the Obama administration placed on how much water can flow from shower heads, an effort to conserve resources. Trump relaxed those standards during his first ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at relaxing rules that limit water flow for shower heads, targeting an issue he has long complained makes it harder for him to properly wash ...
The first of the week's four pitches was for Boona, Brett Skaloud and Jeff Feiereisen's company that makes the Tandem dual shower head for couples. The founders stressed how easy the Tandem is to ...
Local plumbers can point to the problem, particularly if it is only the shower head that needs changing. Resolving the issue can be as easy as replacing the existing unit with a more effective ...