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Trying to Save Water? Competition Between Two Top Universities is Turning Off the Taps

Students at Two Triangle Universites Battle it Out in the "Shortest Shower" Competition 

 

Two of our local universities have come up with a great way to combat the significant drought in our area.  In the tradition of heavy competition between the schools, the Tarheels and the Wolfpack are battling it out - to see who can use less water.

UNC Chapel Hill StadiumDaily water use had dropped by about 4 gallons, per student, per day at both UNC Chapel Hill and NC State since the contest began in November, when the Wolfpack beat Carolina during the end of the football season. 

The competition is set to end on Feb 20th, when the two schools meet up again on the sports fields, this time in basketball.

There are water meters on each residence hall, which makes gathering the data for the competition fair. 

 

 

The winning school must have two of these three criteria:  Largest decrease in gallons of water used per student, per day; lowest amount of water used per student per day on final day of reading; and/or total percentage reduction in number of gallons of water used.

The baseline data for the competition:

UNC-Chapel Hill: 34 gallons of water used, per student, per day

NC State: 31 gallons of water used, per student, per day

And here's the most recent updates posted by the schools: 


January 15th Update:
1) Decrease in gallons of water used: UNC-4 NC State-4
Leader: Tied
2) Average water used: UNC-30 NC State-27
Leader: NC State
3) Percent reduction in water usage during challenge: UNC-12% NC State-13%
Leader: NC State

February 1st Update:

1) Decrease in gallons of water used: UNC-13 NC State-11
Leader: UNC
2) Average water used: UNC-21 NC State-20
Leader: NCSU
3) Percent reduction in water usage during challenge: UNC-38% NC State-35%
Leader: UNC

Not sure if the significant increase in reduction may have something to do with Winter Break, but it's obvious that these two universities have found a focus with their students that has caused a significant decrease in usage.  The dining halls no longer use trays to cut down on dishwashing.  Students are taking shorter showers and fewer trips to the laundry room, and are reporting drips and leaks

Between the competition, and a campus-wide focus on reducing water usage, this seems to be a very successful campaign.  Maybe we should start some water-saving competitions in our homes....  Egg timer for showers, anyone?

 

Is there anything your local schools or businesses are doing that make saving water an exciting challenge? 

 

 

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Comments

Can I get my kids to try this competition? They call me the "water Nazi" because I am always at the bathroom door saying: "finish up that shower!" I take a 5 min shower, and have a much larger piece of real estate to scrub.
Posted by Pete Rondello Sr (Coldwell Banker Mulleady Inc.) about 4 years ago
That's a great idea - how creative!  A good way for students to learn about conservation, and get excited about it at the same time.
Posted by Georgina M. Hunter R(S) e-Pro Maui Real Estate Sales (Jim Sanders Realty Inc. - Maui) about 4 years ago

Hi Penny,  this is a great idea to raise awareness.  I think keeping issues like this top of mind are key to conservation.

Posted by Stephanie Edwards-Musa knitwit at thredUP (thredUP.com) about 4 years ago

Pete - a little competition in the family never hurts!  Also one more benefit I learned about recently with tankless water heaters... you can install a "get ready" button.  Press it a few minutes before your shower, then when you're ready - presto!  Hot water and no wasted water waiting for it to warm up.

Georgina - Yeah, I'm hoping more schools can come up with competitions like this.  Maybe we can have a National Water Competition - the school that uses the least, wins! 

Stephanie - I'm glad that UNC Chapel Hill and NC State thought it up!

Posted by Stanton Homes - Penny Hull Raleigh New Homes | NC Custom Homes (Stanton Homes - Building Exceptional Custom Homes) about 4 years ago

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