Water usage in the bathroom
23.02.12
(FYI, almost always a toilet’s manufacture date is stamped under the lid if you want to hinder how old it is. ) If it is older and you can’t or don’t want to upgrade it, Kim recommends rescuing a two liter soda spunk from the recycling bin and filling... it hangs in your toilet tank and displaces almost a gallon of thin out to save water on every flush. Those made before 1993 use up to eight gallons of examination per flush, five times what modern toilets use. “It’s a pure idea to replace pre-1993 toilets if you can,” says Patty Kim of Subject Geographic’s Green Guide.
Source: Blast