Toilets use more water in your home than any other appliance or fixture. Since 1994, federal regulations require new residential toilets to use no more than 1.6 gpf (plumber lingo for gallons per flush).  These ultra-low flow toilets use about 50% less water than older models. An average family of four flushes 16 times per day – that amounts to a savings of 24 gallons per day, which is 8,760 gallons per year. Imagine what this would do to your water & sewerage bill!
In addition to helping yourself, you’re contributing to the benefit of all. Because it is readily available to us, we may not give water much thought. But wasting water could lead to the depletion of our supply. Scarcity of water is a global problem affecting all continents. How do we battle this? Replenishing our water is difficult because it is dependent upon natural cycles, so our best defense is a good offense: Conservation!
On a practical note, no need to worry about hygiene because the evolution of this product has produced a toilet that can save water without loss of flushing power – no extra scrubbing required.
Conserve money, conserve water, and conserve energy….
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