Why Don’t Water Plants Use Distilled Water?

December 15th, 2007 | by admin |

 

If distilled water machines are so useful, why doesn’t the town you live in use it (you may ask)?  Simply put—it’s just not practical.  Only 2 percent of water consumed in households is actually for drinking purposes.  The rest is for bathing, flushing the commode, washing clothes, washing dishes, and so on.  A distilled water machine consumes incredible amounts of energy and is extremely costly.  If they were used in every house, your next bill would leave you creating your own water—tears!

 

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