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Pick the Right Toilet
By Eric Corey Freed
 
Toilets use 40% of the water in the average home. You’d never think of flushing gasoline down the toilet, yet clean drinking water costs more per gallon. The average toilet uses 3 ½ gallons of fresh drinking water for every flush, and the average household in the United States consumes nearly 300 gallons of clean drinking water a day, most of which goes down the toilet.

Dual-Flush Toilets

Choose dual-flush toilets for your home. Here’s how it works: For liquids, lift the handle and only 4/5 gallon goes down the drain; for solids, push the handle down and the full 1 2/3 gallons is used. Every major toilet manufacturer now offers dual-flush models at the same cost. At the very least, choose low-flow toilets using only 1 2/3 gallons per flush.

Retrofitting Toilets

If you keep your existing toilets, kits are available to retrofit them into dual-flush or low-flow models for as little as $5 (see http://www.twoflush.com or http://www.niagaraconservation.com ).

 

 
 

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