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Or consumers can simply look for toilets with a WaterSense label, a voluntary marketing program sponsored by the Environmental Protection Agency. All WaterSense toilets use 1.28 gallons or less ...
Today, U.S. federal law demands that all toilets manufactured in the U.S. use 1.6 gallons per flush maximum. However, EPA WaterSense certified toilets use a maximum of just 1.28 gallons per flush.
Add in the 650 extra gallons per year you'll save with a WaterSense model, along with the rebate that comes with it, and you could have the cost of a new toilet covered. In fact, Consumer Reports ...
Most are single-flush models, though the top-rated Glacier Bay model is a dual-flush toilet, meaning you can use minimal water for most flushes. All of the models below are WaterSense certified by ...
President Donald Trump signed an order reversing a Biden-era rule that limited water flow in showerheads. Trump believes ...