Related Forum Threads
- New EPA program for water conservation Last post on 11/26/07 at 1:21pm in Environmental News and Politics
- See Disneynature’s OCEANS on Earth Day 2010! Last post on 4/14/10 at 2:29pm in Other Green Stuff & Green Services
- SNL Junk Mail video Last post on 5/23/09 at 7:55am in Take Action Online
- Every Drop Matters Last post on 5/3/11 at 10:00am in Home & Garden
- save water begining your shower. Last post on 10/28/11 at 6:55am in Other Green Stuff & Green Services
Related Articles
-
Frugal Experts Guide To Green
Edited on 9/26/11
- How To Save Water Around The House
Edited on 3/30/11- Cut Energy Bills With Pioneer Day
Edited on 3/10/09- Frugal Beginners Guide To Green
Edited on 9/26/11- Frugal Intermediates Guide To Green
Edited on 9/26/11 More ›Related Products
More ›Related Blog Posts
-
Find Out What Your Water Footprint Is And How To Reduce It.
Published on 6/5/08 by The Good Human
-
Going Back To The Corded Phone To Save Energy.
Published on 5/15/08 by The Good Human
-
Could Research Show That People Are Not Interested In Green Homes?
Published on 4/8/08 by The Good Human
-
New Free Font “Ecofont” Reduces Ink in Printing by 20%
Published on 12/12/08 by sustainablog
-
Standby Kill Chip: The End of Vampire Power?
Published on 12/3/08 by Cleantechnica
Topics Discussed
Alphabetical Article List
What Is A Het High Efficiency Toilet
By: pottygirl
Toilets account for almost 30% of residential indoor water use in the United States.Toilets are also a major source of wasted water due to leaks and inefficiency. In a home that was built prior to 1993 it is most likely that the toilet uses 3.5 gallons or more for every single flush (in Dekalb County alone, approx. 165,000 homes were built prior to 1993 – there are approx. 1 Mio. Homes in the Greater Atlanta area that still have old, inefficient toilets in use). Experts say that the minimum needed to meet the basic human needs of drinking, cooking and hygiene is five gallons of clean water per person per day. It's far from enough to ensure health and well-being-just enough to get by. Do we really need to flush down that much each time we go “Number One”?In the beginning of modern toilets there was the seven-gallon flushing porcelain lavatory. Then there was the low-flush or low flow toilet. And by the time you had flushed several times the bowl was clean and you had flushed more water than you did with the old faithful lavatory.Then there was the new and improved low-flush toilet, which was better but still didn’t always get the job done. Now, finally, the High-Efficiency toilet (or HET) arrived; you now have your choice of flushing as little as 0.8 gallons with dual flush toilets. The best part is that they really work!What Are High-Efficiency Toilets?Under federal law, toilets must not exceed 1.6 gallons per flush (gpf). High-efficiency toilets (HETs) go beyond the standard and use less than 1.3 gpf. The WaterSense label will be used on HETs that are certified by independent laboratory testing to meet rigorous criteria for both performance and efficiency. Only HETs that complete the third-party certification process can earn the WaterSense label.Do High Efficiency Toilets Work?Everyone is concerned about the performance of low-flow toilets. Do they clear the bowl and leave it clean? Do they stop up frequently? Unlike the first 1.6 gallon / flush toilets, WaterSense HETs combine high efficiency with high performance. Advances in toilet design permit WaterSense HETs to save water without loss of flushing power. In fact, many perform better than standard toilets in consumer testing.How Much Water and Money Do HETs Save?High efficiency toilets save you money by reducing your water and wastewater costs. Over the course of a lifetime, an average person flushes the toilet nearly 140,000 times. If you install a WaterSense HET, you can save 4,000 gallons per year and your children can each save about a third of a million gallons during their lifetime. If a family of four replaces one 3.5 gpf toilet made between 1980 and 1994 with a WaterSense toilet, they can save $2,000 over the lifetime of the toilet. If the toilet being replaced was made before 1980, it uses 5 gallons per flush so the savings will be much greater. If you’d like to calculate how much water you can save try the water savings calculator on www.ecotransitions.com.With these savings, new high-efficiency toilets can pay for themselves in only a few years. Even better, many local utilities offer substantial rebates for replacing old toilets with HETs. Detailed information on the rebates available in Georgia can be found hereRebates in Georgia.What are Dual Flush toilets?Dual flush toilets offer a patented dual flush technology consisting of a 0.8 Gal flush for liquid waste and a 1.6 Gal flush for s
olids. They can save up to 40% (approx. 4600 gallons) compared to today's standard 1.6-gallon single flush toilets. On an average of 4/1 uses a day, Dual Flush toilets have the lowest water consumption of all – 0.96 Gallons per flush. Caroma, an Australian manufacturer that invented the Dual Flush technology manufactures award winning toilets that are both user friendly and, with a full 4" trap way, virtually blockage-free! Wouldn’t that be nice to be able to finally kiss the plunger good bye? Beware of some products reducing the amount of water flushed to use with your existing toilet. Existing bowls are not designed to perform with reduced amounts of water, so the likelihood of clogging your toilet while you are trying to flush paper and solid waste increases drastically.Select a WaterSense Labeled High-Efficiency Toilet!Whether you are remodeling a bathroom, beginning construction of a new house, or just want to replace an old, leaky toilet, a WaterSense labeled HET is your best bet. Look for the WaterSense label on any toilet you buy. If every home in the United States replaced just one old toilet with a new HET, we would save almost one trillion (spelled with a T) gallons of water per year, equal to more than two weeks of the water flowing over Niagara Falls!Note that some manufacturers offer high-efficiency and ordinary models with very similar names, so be sure and look for the WaterSense label. A list of WaterSense labeled High-Efficiency Toilets can be found hereList of WaterSense labeled HET's published by the EPA.Where can I find a HET?To find WaterSense partners and resources in your area, please follow the link and click on your state below or choose from the list that follows. EPA - Where you liveFor a watersavings calculator and more information on Dual Flush toilets please visit www.ecotransitions.com or www.caromausa.com - How To Save Water Around The House
Currently, there are 143 Active Users
(0 Members and 143 Guests)
Recent Discussions
- › Conservation before Generation 2 hours, 41 minutes ago
- › Ban Plastic Water Bottles 1 day, 13 hours ago
- › The Tyler Group News Blog Reviews: China factory PMI | Imdb 1 day, 14 hours ago
- › Anger Management: How To Deal With Anger 1 day, 20 hours ago
- › Boiler-House Renovation at Unilever Saves 25% Energy with VLT Aqua... 1 day, 20 hours ago
- › Reducing Energy Cost Through Boiler Efficiency 1 day, 21 hours ago
- › Industrial Steam Boilers 1 day, 21 hours ago
- › My list of Fakers and Not Fakers 2 days, 4 hours ago
- › Reducing Energy Cost Through Boiler Efficiency 3 days, 19 hours ago
- › The Avanti Group News Articles: Pre-engineered CHP systems 4 days, 16 hours ago
View: New Posts | All Discussions
Recent Reviews
- › Ed Phillips & Sons Co. Prairie Organic Vodka by CWeller
- › Coeconut 100% Organic Vegan Lip Balm by coeconut
- › Method bloq body lotion by cybergrannie
- › Frazer 3- Tier Clothes Drying Rack by Rubee53
- › Lochinvar Knight Mod/Con boiler by tito
- › Gilden Tree Foot Scrubber by smoore
- › Pegasus Cottage Collection 1.28 GPF Flapperless Toilet by Fredeliot
- › Nature's Path Organic Toaster Pastries by smoore
- › PowerGard by tboysworth
- › GE Daylight Energy Smart Spiral T3 by ginnercat
View: More Reviews
New Articles
- › Earl—A Solar Tablet for the Wanderlust... by SolarReviews
- › Fracking and Solar: Friends, Foes or the... by SolarReviews
- › Tesla Motors, Profitable, Goes on a Hiring Spree by GreenJobsGuru
- › Waste Recycling Facts by Erich Lawson
- › Contaminated Lands Become More Attractive for... by SolarReviews
- › Colored Solar Panels Address Concerns of... by SolarReviews
- › Maker of Revolutionary Ocean Wave Glider... by GreenJobsGuru
- › Report Anticipates 220 New Gigawatts of... by SolarReviews
- › Mosaic’s Latest Solar Project Sends... by SolarReviews
- › Google, Cisco are Coolest IT Companies, Says... by SolarReviews
View: New Articles | All Articles
Home | Products | Forums | Articles | My Profile
About Green Options | Join the Community | Promote your Product | Follow us on Twitter! | Advertise
© 2013 Green Options is powered by Huddler Families | FAQ | Support | Privacy/TOS | Site Map
About Green Options | Join the Community | Promote your Product | Follow us on Twitter! | Advertise
© 2013 Green Options is powered by Huddler Families | FAQ | Support | Privacy/TOS | Site Map





Comments (0)