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Green Living Last Updated: Jul 2nd, 2008 - 21:15:22


Don't Send Money Down the Drain
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Feb 4, 2008, 15:56

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(ARA) – When people think of wasting water, often the first thing that comes to mind is long showers or leaving the water running while brushing your teeth.

But the real water guzzler in your home is the toilet. Each household member flushes the toilet four or more times daily on average, accounting for more than 20 gallons of water used per person.

If the toilets in the house were installed before 1994, that can mean up to 40 percent of the household’s total use of water and a hefty chunk of the monthly water bill.

Today’s newer models are more efficient, but there’s another way to reduce water use even further.


Caroma, an Australian company, offers dual flush toilets, a technology they introduced more than 25 years ago as a water-saving means for Australia, the earth’s driest inhabited continent.

It is an utterly plausible concept, with two buttons atop the tank to activate two different flushing volumes. This system allows bathroom-goers to choose using either a small volume for flushing liquids or a larger volume for solids. On the Caroma models, the flushing volumes are 0.8 and 1.6 gallons per flush, the lowest in the industry.

Because of bathroom habits, the smaller volume typically would be used four times more than the larger flush. The choice thus gives a direct way to conserve water even further than on a single flush model. The increased water savings leads to significant financial savings as well.

The rest of the world now has caught on to this conservation minded approach. Today, there are more dual flush toilets sold around the world than the single-flush models which predominate in North America. But, people here are starting to learn about and change to the two button toilet.

Water utilities around the globe are big proponents of dual flush technology. In fact, dual flush is credited with significantly decreasing water demand in Australia. Periodic drought there has caused critical water shortages, leading to severe water restrictions in major cities. Dual flush has helped ease this problem and could have similar positive effects in the United States.

A dual flush toilet fits seamlessly into any home’s decor and doesn’t require any changes to a home’s existing plumbing network. The look of Caroma’s product line is very similar to traditional single-level toilets, but their efficiency and performance have allowed the brand to develop a worldwide reputation as the water-saving toilet that is nearly impossible to clog. That suits today’s marketplace, which is increasingly willing to “go green,” yet demands product performance too.

The new WaterSense label from the EPA helps consumers identify the most water efficient products that also perform well. Only high efficiency toilets (HETS), which use a maximum of 1.28 gallons per flush, versus the 1.6 federally mandated standard, qualify for the WaterSense label. All dual flush models are HETs.

There are 30 Caroma dual flush models that are WaterSense approved now available in North America at plumbing supply showrooms and green building product dealers. For more information visit www.caromausa.com or call (800) 605-4218.

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