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Plumbers beware: Flushing may go down the drain
0 Comments | AFP, November, 2003
NEW YORK, (AFP) — Flushing may go down the drain, at least in the men's room.
A US company has created a waterless urinal, which it says conserves water, reduces odor, and prevents the spread of bacteria.
It looks like a normal urinal -- white enamel mounted on the wall. But it doesn't have a handle to flush, freeing germ-conscious men from having to wiggle an elbow or bit of sleeve to keep their hands clean as they push the lever that is often suspiciously damp.
That's because this urinal has a cartridge lodged inside the drain, filled with a special biodegradable sealant that traps odors and reduces the spread of germs as the urine passes through.
A normal urinal uses 150,000 liters of water in a year, according to Falcon Waterfree Technologies,...
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