I know you do not blast it like that, I was just being an eco-pain-in-the-ass! Its my job
But in all seriousness, I feel we generally use more water than we need for washing. I generally wash it for about half an hour with a fairly low flow of water, feeling that my setup (where all the water is entering the tank at the bottom and then flowing upwards and out) is doing a pretty good job (plus I walk by it every now and then and agitate it). I did the math and I think I use a couple of gallons of water per washing. This is more than if I took the Ilford route but I can sleep at nite with that amount of wasting (and also feeling that I did a good wash).
We have some folks with some pretty good connections to the industry (and also some great chemistry nerds*) here so I would love to hear from them and whether they think ilford's concepts water reduction are malarky.
Now I (and Hungry Mike, SLVR, and Francois) live nearby to about 20% of the world's supply of fresh water, so we have enough for ourselves, but I dont want the rest of North America getting thirsty and diverting it!
*I mean that in a good way as we are all nerds, but some of us (such as me) are not great chem nerds.