The GROHE Essence right height, dual-flush elongated toilet has sleek German design and engineering, featuring DreamClean technology to ensure the bowl is thoroughly cleared and cleaned, while conserving water, GROHE explains.
DXV’s luxury Wyatt one-piece, elongated toilet is a low-flow, WaterSense-certified toilet with a seamless architectural design that is luxurious to the eye, yet easy to maintain, DXV states.
American Standard’s Champion PRO chair-height elongated toilet is engineered to prevent clogs and features the industry’s largest 4” flush valve and extra-wide 2 3/8” glazed trapway, the manufacturer points out.
American Standard’s Champion PRO chair-height elongated toilet is engineered to prevent clogs and features the industry’s largest 4” flush valve and extra-wide 2 3/8” glazed trapway, the manufacturer points out.
New standard would allow 2.5 gallons per minute on each showerhead nozzle.
March 8, 2021
ASA recently joined the Alliance for Water Efficiency in its appeal to the United States Department of Energy related to allowable flow-rate changes for multi-head showers, and the subsequent negative affects it will have on business operations for ASA members, as well as the overall negative water-efficiency consequences that will result.
Concerns about effective date and lack of public input expressed
April 9, 2020
The American Supply Association recently provided comments to Pennsylvania Senator Robert Tomlinson regarding Pennsylvania SB 1099 — Pennsylvania Energy Water Efficiency Standards Act.
Plumbing Manufacturers International applauds decision
April 8, 2020
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it will not make updates or changes to the WaterSense® program specifications, another successful step in IAPMO and its partners’ mission to ensure the program’s long-term viability.
Plumbing Manufacturers International applauds House Appropriations Committee for support of EPA WaterSense program in house interior-EPA budget bill.
May 24, 2019
Plumbing Manufacturers International applauded the House Appropriations Committee for approving its fiscal year 2020 Department of the Interior-EPA spending bill.