I'd like to draw your attention to our community's acute water shortage. I believe that we, as a community, can assist in a variety of ways. I would like to suggest the following solutions.
Low flow toilets can replace older fixtures. In comparison, older toilets typically use around 6 liters of water per flush, while low flow toilets use 4.6 liters. The savings in water bills and water conservation outweigh the extra costs.
Regular showerheads use 2.5 gallons or more per minute, whereas water-saving showerheads use as little as 1.5 gallons per minute. Water-saving showerheads, like low-flow toilets, cost more but save money and water.
Collect rainwater for irrigation: By collecting rainwater for irrigation, hotels can avoid using any regular water. So no more paying to water landscaping. A hotel could do the same thing with their “Gray” water. Gray water is clean water from sources like laundry operations.