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Green Water Saving Urinals and Green Water Saving Fountains

Written by green1 on Mar 21st, 2008 | Filed under: General Information, Plumbing


Since today was good Friday and my kids did not have school we decided to go into Boston to the science museum. Armed with my camera I was hoping for some nice pictures for this blog, as you can see I failed. One of the images that I wanted to capture was the no water urinals in the men’s room. The sign above them claimed that each one can save 40,000 gallons of water per year. 40,000 gallons of water times 15 (wild guess) urinals is incredible! On three occasions I tried to take a picture but people kept coming into the bathroom. When I finally thought I was alone, someone made some noise in one of the stalls. I can’t imagine what they were thinking if they saw me with a camera in my hand and I didn’t want to stay around to find out. I don’t think that the police would believe me it I said that I was taking pictures of the urinals to post on a green site.

Fake Newspaper

The water fountains at the Museum of Science also had a sign claiming that they save 15,000 or 20,000 gallons of water a year. They had some sort of motion sensing devise that would make them turn on when you bent down for a drink. I can’t figure out how a motion device saves water compared to someone having to hold down the button. If the end result is a savings of around 100,000 gallons for a large public building then it gets my thumbs up. Imagine if every public urinal and water fountain used these types of products.

I Googled “green urinal” and Google suggests “green urine”, this might explain why not many people are marketing water saving urinals as green urinals. On the same token a “green water fountain” might make people think of green scummy pond water. While water saving products are green products, I think that they will stick to marketing them as “water saving products”.



2 Responses to “Green Water Saving Urinals and Green Water Saving Fountains”

  1. The way the economy is going, North Americans may be using third world style waterless troughs for defecation, if not worse. It’ll be a greener world, but back to middle ages instead of forward to 21st century because we did not plan well.

  2. That’s a scary thought! I sort of like my back yard without an outhouse. It’s odd how most public places have faucets with motion sensors but I have only seen the waterless toilets twice.

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