Tuesday, March 17, 2015

EPA Wants Hotels To Monitor Length Of Guests’ Showers

Originally published on LonelyConservative.com The creeps at the Environmental Protection Agency want hotels to start monitoring the length of guests’ showers. They’re so interested that they’re spending thousands of taxpayer dollars to develop the monitoring technology. The agency is spending $15,000 to create a wireless system that will track how much water a hotel guest uses to get them to “modify their behavior.” “Hotels consume a significant amount of water in the U.S. and around the world,” an EPA grant to the University of Tulsa reads. “Most hotels do not monitor individual guest water usage and as a result, millions of gallons of potable water are wasted every year by hotel guests.” “The proposed work aims to develop a novel low cost wireless device for monitoring water use from hotel guest room showers,” it said.



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