Zero cost toilet modification

Written on Wednesday, December 27th, 2006 at 6:36 am by unsteadyocean
Filed under Water Saving.

Every day a huge amount of drinking water gets flushed down the toilet. It is estimated that around 40% of household water use in the US is in the form of flushing the toilet. This is a rather sad thought considering the fact that we are using up our earth’s water faster then it is being produced.

There is an immediate (free) solution you can use though. If you are still using an old style toilet which just simply uses too much water, you can use a displacement device to save some. A displacement device is a fancy phrase for putting some objects in the toilet’s water storage tank which take up some volume and therefore save that amount of water. You can use anything which won’t disintegrate in the water (if in doubt make sure to wrap it in some plastic). I filled some small bottles with water and placed those in the tank.

Of course there are many other ways of modifying the toilet to use less water but I think this is by far the easiest and one you can do right now. Every little bit counts!

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