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In honor of August being National Water Quality Month, here are some ideas to update your bathroom and save some money at the same time.
California, Colorado, New York, Texas, Washington, and others have banned the sale or installation of toilets that don’t meet the Environmental Protection Agency’s WaterSense standard of 1.28 ...
In fact, Consumer Reports' most recent toilet tests name two $100 WaterSense models as CR Best Buys. By law, all toilets made since 1995 must use no more than 1.6 gallons per flush.
KOHLER, WISC. – Kohler Co., the 2008 and 2009 WaterSense Partner of the Year, was chosen by the Environmental Protection Agency’s WaterSense program as an inaugural Excellence Award recipient for ...
WaterSense, a voluntary partnership program sponsored by the U.S. EPA, is both a label for water-efficient products, programs, and homes and a resource for helping consumers learn ways to save water.
WaterSense-approved toilets typically begin at $150 and go up to to $350, depending on design and flushing technology, with dual-flush options being slightly higher.