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> It takes from 120 to 180 gal* per hour to properly saturate cooler pads to get efficient cooling from unit with a pump and float valve, and the make up water or evaporation is from one to three gal. per hour. Just imagine what wastage there is from a cooler with no pump or float valve* 83 toilets running 1-1/2 gal. per minute 20 showers ditto 30 urinals " 123 faucets H Figure this out for yourself and see when this con­dition is corrected the water that will be saved, somewhere around 8,000,000 gals, per day* - 3 - J. erson