Maintaining Acceptable Water Pressure in Showerheads By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered: Section 1. In April, Trump signed an executive order calling for an immediate end to water conservation standards that limit the gallons per minute flowing through showerheads and other household appliances, including dishwashers, washing machines, and toilets. The House bill builds on that directive, seeking to reduce what Republicans view as overregulation by permitting stronger water flow in homes.
The Energy Department is repealing a Biden. House passes bill to codify Trump order to rinse away showerhead regulations Democrats warn that relaxed standards could lead to higher utility bills and worsen environmental impacts. President Trump signs order to make showers great again President Donald Trump reversed a Biden.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on April 9 that reverses water conservation measures in an effort to strengthen showerhead water pressure. Trump said he hopes the action will. An executive order he signed Wednesday calls for an immediate end to water conservation standards that restrict the number of gallons per minute that flow through showerheads and other appliances.
Trump Administration Beyond Showerheads: Trump's Attempts to Kill Appliance Regulations Cause Chaos Donald Trump has long railed against everything from low. Trump signed an executive order Wednesday to remove limitations on water pressure from showerheads. Trump on Wednesday signed an executive order reversing a federal rule pertaining to water pressure.
Trump in the past has taken issue with what he said is low water pressure while washing his hair.