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  • Blog Post: Tips on Maintaining a Waterless Urinal System Cost Issues

    Installing a waterless urinal during new construction costs about the same as or less than installing a water-using system. It’s less because none of the flush-urinal plumbing is required. However, some building owners wonder if it is worth installing a waterless system in an existing building...
  • Blog Post: Tips on Maintaining a Waterless Urinal System: What’s the Trap/Cylinder For?

    Many facility managers are unaware of the important role a waterless urinal’s trap/cylinder plays in keeping restrooms healthy and odor free. Although it serves other purposes as well, one of the key reasons for the trap/cylinder is to keep foul odors from escaping into the restroom from the pipes...
  • Blog Post: Tips on Maintaining a Waterless Urinal System: Where’s the Bacteria?

    Many people believe that the water in a flush urinal system flushes away not only urine but also the possibility that bacteria will build up on the inner walls of the urinal. They believe that this does not happen with a no-water system so bacteria can build, causing health, odor, and other problems...
  • Blog Post: World Water Week Wrap up

    As I write this (September 15, 2010), World Water Week is finishing up in Stockholm, Sweden. This annual event, which has been going on for nearly 20 years, brings together experts on water-related issues from around the world. Through seminars and workshops, these experts exchange data, note trends...
  • Blog Post: Study Reports It Takes 200 Gallons of Water to Make a Buck’s Worth of Cat and Dog Food

    A comprehensive study released by Carnegie Mellon University and published a few months ago in Environmental Science & Technology finds that much of the water consumed in private industry today is “hidden” because it is not used directly. For instance, the study found that it takes about...
  • Blog Post: America’s Driest Cities

    Scientists and water experts have predicted for several years that the United States is headed for some rather serious water shortage problems. Their predictions are based on climate changes as well as practical and potentially costly concerns, such as the failure to upgrade water infrastructure in major...
  • Blog Post: How Much Does that Leak Really Cost

    Many facility managers know that even a small leak from a faucet or toilet can add up to a lot of water over time. According to the U.S. Department of the Interior, if one faucet leaks just 10 drips per minute, it amounts to 14,400 drips per day and more than 347 gallons of water per year. But less is...
  • Blog Post: Waterless and Loving It

    What do Harvard and Yale Universities, Eastern and Western Connecticut State Universities, the Vermont National Guard, Delta Airlines (in Logan Airport, Boston), and Camelot Cruise Lines based in Haddam, CT, all have in common? If you said they are all in New England, you’d be right. But all of...
  • Blog Post: Tips on Maintaining Waterless Urinal Systems 1. Keeping a Log

    When it comes to facility operation and upkeep, proper cleaning and maintenance of fixtures is imperative --and this is no less true for waterless urinal systems. With that in mind, Waterless Co.--the oldest manufacturer of no-water urinal systems in the United States--is launching a series of Waterless...
  • Forum Post: We invite you to take our one-question poll....

    Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Hello, We invite you to take our one-question poll asking what you believe is the most overlooked consideration when managers install no-water urinal systems. You will see the results immediately after you vote. We are not told...
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