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The US government proposed rule changes on Wednesday (Aug 12) that would allow shower heads to boost water pressure, after President Donald Trump repeatedly complained that bathroom fixtures do not work to his liking.

The Department of Energy plan followed comments from Mr Trump last month at a White House event on rolling back regulations. He said he believed water does not come out fast enough from fixtures.

"So what do you do? You just stand there longer or you take a shower longer? Because my hairI don't know about you - but it has to be perfect."

Last December, Mr Trump said environmental regulators were looking at sinks, faucets and toilets to revise rules meant to conserve water and fuel that heats it.

"People are flushing toilets 10 times, 15 times, as opposed to once," Mr Trump told a meeting of small business leaders at the White House.

Consumer groups decried the plan, saying current rules saved consumers money by conserving water and fuel.

The proposal would effectively allow shower fixtures to include multiple shower heads that would get the 9.4 litres per minute standard Congress set in 1992, when Mr Trump's fellow Republican George H.W. Bush was president.

The Energy Department also proposed easier standards on clothes washers. The Trump administration says its regulatory rollbacks save average American households US$3,100 (S$4,251) a year. But conservationists say easing bathroom fixture standards could boost energy and water costs.

It was uncertain whether the plan would be finalised. Mr Trump is campaigning for re-election and trails in opinion polls ahead of the vote on Nov 3. If he wins and the proposal advances it could also face court battles.

Mr David Friedman, vice-president of advocacy at the organization Consumer Reports and a former Energy Department official, said there was no need to change the rules because tests show that today's shower heads "achieve high levels of customer satisfaction" while saving money.

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