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The water-saving device wasting billions of litres every week

2 pointsby jsvaughanover 4 years ago

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eesmithover 4 years ago
I didn&#x27;t understand - it sounds like the problem isn&#x27;t the dual flush but the use of a drop valve system, introduced in 2001.<p>It implies that dual flush doesn&#x27;t require a drop valve system (&quot;Most dual-flush toilets use a drop valve system&quot; suggests that some do not.)<p>So was the &quot;water-saving device&quot; supposed to be the drop valve system? Because the main focus of the article is dual flush toilets, not drop valves.<p>I did a DDG search and found <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.elementalsolutions.co.uk&#x2F;wp-content&#x2F;uploads&#x2F;2012&#x2F;08&#x2F;conserving-water-in-buildings.pdf" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.elementalsolutions.co.uk&#x2F;wp-content&#x2F;uploads&#x2F;2012&#x2F;...</a> from 2012 which describes that leaky drop valves in dual flush toilets was already a known problem then.<p>It points out that one of the disadvantages to siphon flush (&quot;all UK toilets prior to 2001&quot;) is &quot;Dual flush operation less obvious to the user&quot;, so dual flush is certainly possible with siphon flush.<p>While it points out that one of the advantages of a drop value is &quot;Allows lower flush volumes by giving a higher flow rate.&quot; Which makes it also a water-saving device.<p>Which makes me think the article has the wrong focus.
LargoLasskhyfvover 4 years ago
All in vain, down the drain!