The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's WaterSense program has released a draft specification for water-efficient flushometer-valve toilets. After the specification is finalized, EPA anticipates ...
Sensor-operated toilets, sinks and urinals. You know them, you use them, and if you are a water-conscious Californian, you probably hate them. While consumers are busy investing in low-flow toilets ...
It’s a common scene: You’re hovering above the toilet in some airport or rest stop, when, mid-stream, the toilet beneath you starts flushing. By the time you’ve finished relieving yourself, the ...
Automatic toilets may be convenient and hygienic, but they also waste billions of gallons of water per year. Why hasn’t this issue been fixed yet? We’ve all been there. You walk into a public-restroom ...
WASHINGTON — With demands for performance improvement, energy efficiency and water savings, the Environmental Protection Agency’s WaterSense program has released new specifications for ...
The new Madera Youth FloWise flushometer toilet offers specifiers a high-efficiency, 1.28-gpf children’s toilet that meets the 2012 Texas Accessibility Standards for ages 5 to 12, in addition to the ...
Every time you flush a toilet, it releases plumes of tiny water droplets into the air around you. These droplets, called aerosol plumes, can spread pathogens from human waste and expose people in ...
We are about to renovate our bathroom on the 6th floor of a 1936 apartment building. Is there any reason to convert our flushometer toilet to a tank? Would a tank be more water efficient?