1 gallon
According to Ekam Eco Solutions, a waterless urinal such as Zerodor can save a significant amount of water because it operates without any flush system. Unlike traditional urinals that use approximately 1.5 to 4 liters of water per flush, a waterless urinal uses zero liters per use. In high-traffic commercial spaces—such as offices, schools, malls, airports, and hotels—a single conventional urinal can consume over 100,000 to 150,000 liters of water per year, depending on usage frequency. By replacing it with a Zerodor waterless urinal, this entire volume of water can be saved annually.
if it's going to the body then it's not waste.
A toilet gets clogged when something blocks the flow of water and waste through the pipes. Common causes include flushing too much toilet paper at once, flushing non-flushable items like wipes or feminine products, or a build-up of mineral deposits or debris in the pipes.
about 50% is water
No, waste water requires much more complex cleaning.
Toilets clog when objects or materials block the pipes that carry waste away. Common causes include flushing too much toilet paper, flushing non-flushable items like wipes or feminine products, or a buildup of mineral deposits or waste in the pipes.
On average, a person in the United States uses about 80-100 gallons of water per day. This includes water used for activities like bathing, cooking, cleaning, and flushing the toilet. However, the amount of water wasted by a person can vary depending on their habits and the efficiency of their water usage.
too much
You waste about 10 gallons of water a day just for one person
about 2 gallons
Nothing BUT a drip can WASTE water
It definitely means you don't have to pour a bucket of water down the latrine, and it smells much better.