For example: 18 litres
per toilet flush, 100 litres for a shower, 225 litres for a washing machine load and around 400 litres to wash the car.
Not exact matches
``... let's assume that most
toilets in the U.S. are newer, and that the «average
toilet» uses roughly 2 gallons
per flush.
We have brand - new low water
toilets and they use 1.6 gallons
per flush.
Toilets using 20 % less water than today's norm — 6.06 liters
per flush — are already on the market.
Toilets can use no more than 1.28 gallons
per flush, down from 1.6 gallons, and kitchen faucets will not be permitted to use more than 1.8 gallons
per minute.
Another example is the
toilet tank fill diverter, which saves about 3/4 of a gallon of water
per flush while remaining invisible to guests.
Moreover, some argue that washing diapers twice
per week uses less water than an adult uses in a day of
flushing the
toilet.
In an ideal world / body, the complex gets
flushed down the
toilet per se.
Meanwhile the
toilet is
flushed, on average, fifty times
per drop of urine expelled.
The staff managed to fill the
toilet with rain water so that we (all six of us in the dorm) could
flush twice
per day.
• Two bedrooms — a double and a twin (linen provided) • Comfortable lounge area with TV, (Digie Box) and conversion for single bed •
Flush toilet and shower room (towels not included) • Well equipped kitchen with gas cooker, electric kettle, toaster, fridge, microwave and iron • Heating and water is gas powered, lighting is all electric, and all service included in rent • Dimensions 30» x 10» • Prices from # 200
per week • open all year
• I save 35 gallons of potable water a day (at my age 5
flushes @ 7 gallons
per), or 12,800 gallons
per year with a compost
toilet.
They literally removed pipes and rerouted dozens of
toilets into a bucket to measure gallons
per flush.
There are lots of numbers attached to this: 90 % of post-industrial waste was diverted from landfills and recycled; 55 % of the building materials came from recycled products; the steel frame of the building is 90 % recycled; and the building saves 240,000 gallons
per year with waterless urinals, motion - activated faucets and low -
flush toilets.
That's a 97 % water savings when compared with conventional 1.6 gallon
per flush toilets.
Our Foam -
flush toilet is an ultra low flow
toilet fixture that uses just six ounces of water
per use.
While the vacuum
toilets used on airplanes are already pretty water - efficient, based on China Southern's figures (1 liter of fuel /
flush) and the altitude effect, the CO2 released by these
toilets per flush is about 14.27 pounds.
Try a Brondell Perfect
Flush ($ 79), which converts your toilet into a dual - flush, saving about half the water and $ 100 per year per to
Flush ($ 79), which converts your
toilet into a dual -
flush, saving about half the water and $ 100 per year per to
flush, saving about half the water and $ 100
per year
per toilet.
Replacement of windows to energy efficient double pane, low E argon windows; Roof replacements using attic insulation to a minimum of R40Furnace and / or heating equipment;
Toilet replacement with low - flush or dual - flush toilet (6 litres per flush or less); Replacement of water heater with an ENERGY STAR qualified instantaneous water heater; Modifications of kitchen and bathrooms; Other items will be reviewed and considered that improve the quality of the dwelling for the te
Toilet replacement with low -
flush or dual -
flush toilet (6 litres per flush or less); Replacement of water heater with an ENERGY STAR qualified instantaneous water heater; Modifications of kitchen and bathrooms; Other items will be reviewed and considered that improve the quality of the dwelling for the te
toilet (6 litres
per flush or less); Replacement of water heater with an ENERGY STAR qualified instantaneous water heater; Modifications of kitchen and bathrooms; Other items will be reviewed and considered that improve the quality of the dwelling for the tenants.
In addition to floor plan changes, 68
per cent of builders surveyed say that homes in 2015 will also include more green features and technology, including low - E windows; engineered wood beams, joists or tresses; water - efficient features such as dual -
flush toilets or low - flow faucets; and an Energy Star rating for the whole house.
Flushed with pride It's easier than ever to switch to a low - litres -
per -
flush toilet that, over the course of a year, can save thousands of litres of water in your household.