Water conservation… is a serious issue.
Water Logics has partnered with a company called Being Water–to help you save water by installing after-market adjustments to your toilets and sinks to reduce water usage substantially. These products can be easily installed by anyone.
USA Water Usage
Here in the United States we use more water per person than anywhere else in the world. The EPA estimates that the average water consumption per person is around 114 gallons a day.
While in less affluent country’s the average is about 2 or 3 gallons a day! In some areas fresh water isn’t even available without carrying it for miles. It’s not a bad thing that we have such an abundance, but using this abundance wisely seems to be a matter of common sense.
It doesn’t seem to make much sense to spend huge amounts of fossil fuel based energy to purify our drinking water only to then flush large amounts of it down our toilets, wash our cars and irrigate our huge lawns.
We can show you how to easily cut your consumption by 70% by applying a few simple techniques that won’t cost you very much either. When we look at our impact on the planet, it only makes sense to conserve wherever possible.
What the EPA Says
“Americans use large quantities of water inside their homes. The average family of four can use 400 gallons of water every day, and, on average, approximately 70 percent of that water is used indoors”. That’s 146,000 gallons of fresh water a year for the average family of four!
Using this EPA estimate, let’s look at how much we can save in the bathroom with just a few simple yet inexpensive changes.
Dual Flush Conversion Kits for Toilets
The average family of four uses 112 gallons of water per day to flush the toilet based on EPA estimates. A dual flush kit will save up to 70% of the water used. That’s a savings of 28,616 gallons of water in a year by just installing a Dual Flush Kit in your toilets.
Other Products by Being Water
Being Water provides multiple water saving products for the home–including the Smart Water Tap or the Rain Water Harvesting system. Just click on any of the links on this page for more information–or click on the picture.
