Anyone can start here · sector público de médanos de la playa de Miramar, Miramar, Buenos Aires, Argentina (EN: the public dune sector on Miramar beach, Miramar, Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Cambiar aireadores por versiones de bajo caudal en el baño público: sector público de médanos de la playa de Miramar (EN: Swap the aerators for low-flow versions.
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What the work involvesUna canilla de baño público corre todo el día a más caudal del que hace falta. Cambiar el aireador cuesta poco, lleva minutos y se nota en la factura y en el pozo. Lugar: sector público de médanos de la playa de Miramar. EN: A public washroom tap runs all day at more flow than the job needs. Swapping the aerator costs little, takes minutes, and shows up in the bill and in the aquifer. Site: the public dune sector on Miramar beach.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Steps
- 1. Medir el caudal actual de cada canilla llenando un recipiente graduado en un tiempo fijo, y anotarlo. EN: Measure each tap's current flow by filling a graduated container over a fixed time, and record it.
- 2. Retirar el aireador viejo, limpiar la rosca y colocar el aireador de bajo caudal. EN: Remove the old aerator, clean the thread, and fit the low-flow aerator.
- 3. Verificar que no pierda y que el chorro sea parejo. EN: Check for leaks and that the stream is even.
- 4. Volver a medir el caudal, fotografiar cada canilla terminada y registrar el antes y el después. EN: Re-measure the flow, photograph each finished tap, and record the before and after.
What counts as done
- Caudal medido antes, por canilla, con el método anotado. EN: Measured before flow per tap, with the method recorded
- Cantidad de aireadores de bajo caudal colocados. EN: Count of low-flow aerators fitted
- Caudal medido después, por canilla. EN: Measured after flow per tap
- Foto de cada canilla terminada, sin pérdidas. EN: Photo of each finished tap, no leaks
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The standard this serves
Water Efficiency. Water efficiency is the quiet discipline of wasting nothing indoors. The EPA's WaterSense program sets the marks: how many gallons a minute a faucet should pass, how to find the leak that runs a toilet all night, how a household's water bill tells a story. Mastery looks like an auditor who can walk a home in an hour and find every hidden gallon. The skill is built one fixture at a time, which is exactly what this packet asks: measure one flow, find one leak, record one truth about where the water goes.
What is promised, and what is not.
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