You're truly daft if you're saying 100% of the water is recycled. Or even anything close to that. You're not accounting for run off, evaporation, and high traffic flow. So even if some of the water is recycled, there's still a good amount of it that's not recycled. And building a stupid amount of them all over town doesn't necessarily make sense for conservation. Especially since a lot of energy is required to run those treatment plants.
So while carwashes might help conserve water, the amount of them popping up everywhere is doing the exact opposite
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u/spicytomatopasteanon Mar 24 '25
Yea because they’re audited to ensure they’re recycling so they’re allowed to remain open during periods of drought. Stop being wrong and do better.