Inventor of SelectAFlush on October 23rd, 2009

Low flush toilets are creating more problems than they are solving. The water that passes through them has been proven not to be large enough.   Making toilets generates massive volumes of unnecessary Co2. Old toilets need to be recycled.  Plumbing within buildings needs to be changed to work at astronomical cost. The taxes you pay [...]

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Water on July 25th, 2009

As campers know, America’s national parks are not exactly known for their toilet facilities. Sure you can find flush toilets at visitor centers located near towns, but the farther out into the wilderness you travel, the more likely you are to encounter smelly pit toilets. You can’t travel much farther out than the wilds of [...]

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Water on June 4th, 2009

These days when the federal government takes on a preservation project, the emphasis is not just on restoring history, it’s on going green. When the National Trust for Historic Preservation took on restoration of President Lincoln’s summer mansion near Washington D.C., they didn’t merely restore the buildings to their mid-1800s glory, they greened them. Ordinary [...]

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