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New study finds reductions in both indoor and outdoor water use.
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The WaterSense-certified model incorporates high-performance jet technology.
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Mansfield's 1.28-gpf rimless Cascade toilet is designed to keep the unit cleaner longer.
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Gerber has added a high-efficiency toilet to its affordable Allerton bathoom suite.
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Sun-Mar. The firm’s composting toilets evaporate urine and compost solid waste, so there’s no output or contamination of groundwater.
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INAX. Using water pressure alone, the Satis toilet delivers a full flush that completely cleanses the entire bowl from the top down with a minimal amount of water, the firm says.
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The WaterSense-certified Proficiency ultra-high-efficiency toilet uses just 0.8 gallon per flush to effectively evacuate both solid and liquid waste, consuming 37% less water than standard high-efficiency toilets.
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The Satis tankless toilet features the Vortex flushing system, which cleans the bowl with only water pressure and therefore has no tank to fill or associated waiting time.
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Nearly 50% of potable water delivered to American homes goes down the drains of sinks, showers, and washing machines. Here's how to put that "lightly used" water to work for a second time around.
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With the advent of WaterSense certification—and manufacturers’ overwhelming response to it, there’s simply no excuse not to specify water-efficient toilets, showerheads, and faucets.