Water saving tips for summer
Reba Haas on 07 2, 2007
http://savingwater.org/ is the website you can go to if you are a Seattle resident to sign up for a free shower head and faucet aerator. The offer expires Sept 15, 2007 and require up to 4 weeks for delivery. This “deal” is brought to you by several local utility companies including: Seattle City Light, Puget Sound Energy, and the Cascade Water Alliance.
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Great tip, Reba!
Cool. I put in my zip code in Kirkland and I qualify. Apprently it extends to areas outside of the City of Seattle. There’s a little box after you hit “learn more” that allows you to put in your zip code and instantly tells you whether or not you qualify.
Low flow shower heads are cool…but let me tell ya…the dual flush Caroma Caravelle toilet that I have here in my 2200 westlake condo is lame.
lame lame lame.
Does it not do the job as expected or what? Why is it lame? I’d be interested to hear. I’m about to do a bathroom remodel in my KS 4-plex and am looking at toilets right now and have considered a dual flush option.
Reba…
I’ll be doing a writeup on it in the near future…let’s just say you have to flush more than once…and that has nothing to do with the amount of TP used. Yellow turns to…well…lighter yellow after the first flush. (and that’s with the full flush option and yes…I drink plenty of water) I’ll save the gross details for my in depth analysis. I’ll be sure to come back and post the link to my writeup.
I think Galen did a post at RCG on toilets…my personal fav is the Toto.
Here’s the link to the toilet post.
Thanks for the link. My write-up will be a little “edgier”.
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