Urinals and Toilets Can Account for More Than Half of Water Used in Office Buildings!
Nov.04, 2008 in
Water Conservation
(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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