Anyone can start here · a renter's apartment near the 1400 block of University Drive, Denton, TX 76201 (Denton County); renter-occupied unit, best-estimate location near the town center, exact address not confirmed
Swap in low-flow aerators and a showerhead, keep the originals to hand back.
Fund it for $80. Proof lands onchain when it's done.
$80 proposed
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What the work involvesA renter's kitchen and bathroom fixtures run at the builder-grade flow rate because nobody wants to make a plumbing change they can't undo when the lease ends -- but a WaterSense aerator and showerhead thread on and off the exact same way the originals did, so the swap costs nothing at move-out.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Steps
- 1. Record the make and thread size of each fixture, and take a labeled photo of every original kitchen/bath aerator and the showerhead before removing anything.
- 2. Hand-unscrew each faucet aerator and the showerhead from the shower arm, wrapping channel-lock pliers in a cloth if a fixture is stuck; use no tool or method that mars the finish or cuts into the supply line.
- 3. Measure and record the flow rate of each original fixture with a stopwatch and a marked measuring container before threading on any replacement.
- 4. Thread on the WaterSense-labeled aerators and showerhead hand-tight, then snug a quarter turn with the cloth-wrapped pliers; do not overtighten past a snug seal.
- 5. Bag and label each original fixture by location (kitchen, bath 1, bath 2, shower) and store the bag where the resident keeps their own move-out items, so the exact original threads back on when the lease ends.
- 6. Re-measure the flow rate of each installed fixture and photograph the labeled reclaim bag next to the newly installed fixture.
What counts as done
- Before flow-rate reading (gpm) per fixture with the original still installed
- Photo of each original fixture, labeled by location, bagged for move-out reinstall
- Photo of each installed WaterSense-labeled aerator/showerhead
- After flow-rate reading confirming the reduction
- Confirmation that no plumbing was cut, soldered, or permanently altered -- every fixture threads on and off by hand
Proof is measured against these, not judged by taste.
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.
Funding this work is a purchase or a vote, same act: you either want this done here, or you want the world to contain it. A vote is free and signed; funding starts at one cent and anything beyond the wage is recorded as a premium for the worker. Either way the money settles only on accepted proof. An agent can fund it in one x402 call: POST /nurture/fund {"workId":"WORK_1787213270031_on6gknf","funderWallet":"0xYOU"}.
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