Officials are ordering Brits to stop rinsing dishes and take weak showers to help plug up the nation’s water crisis. The Environment Agency blamed drought conditions for the alarm View 2 Images Officials have issued advice about how we take showers (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)
Brits are being urged to stop rinsing dishes and take weak showers to help plug up the nation’s water crisis.
Officials at the Environment Agency (EA) put the responsibility on consumers instead of blaming water bosses for leaking millions of litres a day while their chiefs rake in millions a year in pay.
They warned in a public service announcement we should “opt for a low-flow shower head” to conserve water.
Splashing out on installing a dual flush on toilets was also recommende

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