David Lupberger talks to Mike Vail, of Water Legacy, about their
Grey Water Re-Use system. Vail shows how the system works as it
takes used water from sink and shower drains, sterilizes it, and
sends it back to be re-used in toilets.
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Conserve Water by Opting in For the Dual Flush Toilets
It is amazing the way scientists and technicians think and provide us with gadgets that help us to undertake our daily tasks in a easy manner. Have you ever given a though about the billions of gallons of water that are wasted every month due to the misuse of the flush? Till now there were no other alternatives. We have to flush the toilet, regardless of the fact that we urinate or that we have cleared our bowels. Some people even possess the bad habit of spitting in the pan and then flushing it away.
Show That You Care by Using Dual Flush Toilets
It is time that you showed you care for the environment by using dual flush toilets. Do you now the amount of water that you are wasting on a daily basis just due to the improper use of the toilet. It is not your fault since they contain just one lever for releasing a fixed volume of water in the pan after you are through with your task... be it urinating or defecating.
Using American Standard Toilets As Part of a Water Conservation Strategy
While everyone who currently uses a flush toilet would ideally be
using composting toilets, which don't require even a drop of water
as they are non-flushing, this reality may still be a ways off. In
the meantime, a low-flow American Standard Toilet can be a viable
alternative until composting toilets can enter the mainstream,
which they will have to if our descendants are to have any drinking
water. As things stand, we wash away our wastes with drinking
water.
A Silently Leaking Toilet Tank Speaks Volumes in Water & Money Wasted
According to the American Water Works Association (AWWA), toilets
are responsible for approximately 27 percent of the water used in
homes on a daily basis. The amount of water used by toilets is only
increased when there is a leak. A leaking toilet tank can result in
an incredible loss of water every minute it has not been stopped.
It oftentimes goes undetected until a leak test has been conducted.
Convert Your Toilet to a Dual Flush with a Retrofit Kit [DIY]
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