WaterSense-Certified Spray Sprinkler Bodies Prevent Waste, Ensure Proper Coverage
Representing roughly 30 percent of the average U.S. household utilization of water, outdoor applications are estimated to be 9 billion...
WaterSense-Certified Flushometer-Valve Toilets Save Water, Money
Flushometer-valve toilets containing two primary components, a flushometer valve and a toilet bowl, are commonly found in restrooms at such...
Making the Case for WaterSense Showerheads
Showers are estimated to consume more than 1.7 trillion gallons of water per year in the United States — enough for 41 million baths,...
Examining the WaterSense Certification for Flushing Urinals
Recognizing that urinals in commercial and institutional settings represent a significant source of excessive water use, the Energy Policy...
WaterSense Faucets Save More Than You’d Think
According to current estimates, U.S. households contain 222 million lavatory faucets, a number to which approximately 17 million new...
Examining the WaterSense Certification for Flushing Urinals
Recognizing that urinals in commercial and institutional settings represent a significant source of excessive water use, the Energy Policy...
What does it take to get a Weather-Based Irrigation Controller WaterSense Certified?
Residential outdoor water use in the United States accounts for more than 9 billion gallons of water each day, mainly for landscape...
WaterSense Faucets Save More Than You’d Think
According to current estimates, U.S. households contain 222 million lavatory faucets, a number to which approximately 17 million new...
What does it take to get a Commercial Flushometer-Valve Toilet WaterSense Certified?
Commercial toilets, or flushometer-valve toilets, are typically found in commercial, institutional, or industrial restrooms in such places...
What is WaterSense and Why Should Your Products Seek Certification?
WaterSense-labeled products are certified to use at least 20 percent less water, save energy and perform as well or better than similar...