(Nov. 4, 2008, The Arizona Republic)

Urinals and toilets can account for more than half of the water used in an office building, and Tempe principal planner Bonnie Richardson said dual-flush toilets (where you use a little water or more water, as needed) and waterless urinals can account for more than a 20 percent saving of water used in bathrooms.

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