Depends on if it needed to be flushed or not.
The toilet overflows when flushed because there is a blockage in the drain pipe, excessive water pressure, or a malfunctioning float mechanism in the tank that allows too much water to enter.
In Canada, a typical toilet flush can use between 6 to 13 liters of water, depending on the model and age of the toilet. Older, less efficient toilets may use even more. While not all of this water is considered "wasted," the amount that is unnecessarily used could be reduced significantly with low-flow models and conservation efforts. Overall, the collective water usage from toilet flushing contributes notably to household water consumption.
1.6 - 3.5 gpf
There is about four to five gallons wasted if you flush a toilet but I don't believe that it makes a difference if the handle is loose or not. Unless, the toilet is leaking from the handle or somewhere else.
3 to 4 gallons. They want to reduce this to about 1.3 gal.
$10,000 for a toilet seat adds up...
Sadly, yes they can! The toilet is much bigger then them and they can fall in their poopy water and drown. If they get flushed down who knows where they go! maybe out the plane!
A toilet overflows when there is a blockage in the pipes or when too much water is flushed at once. To prevent this, avoid flushing large amounts of toilet paper or foreign objects. Regular maintenance, such as using a plunger or drain cleaner, can help prevent blockages.
It nearly 10 liters of water is wasted
A toilet overflows when there is a blockage in the drain pipe or when too much water is flushed at once. To prevent this, avoid flushing large amounts of toilet paper or foreign objects. Regular maintenance, such as using a plunger or drain cleaner, can help prevent blockages.
a lg piece of chicken was dumped in the toilet and flushed. now have clogged toilet. someone recommended putting vinegar in the toilet. will it dissolve the chicken and how much to use and how long will it take
around 50% of water supplied to Nagpur city is wasted.