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...
IAPMO Supports EPA’s Notice of Intent for WaterSense® Draft Specification for Point-of-Use Reverse Osmosis Systems
Washington, D.C. — The International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials®(IAPMO) strongly supports the United States...
WaterSense® Program Issuing Technical Clarifications
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) WaterSense® program is issuing technical clarifications related to its homes specification...
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...
EPA Honors Kohler Co. with 2021 WaterSense® Sustained Excellence Award
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today honors Kohler Co. with a 2021 WaterSense Sustained Excellence Award – the seventh...
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...
What does it take to get a Lavatory Faucet WaterSense Certified?
Most of us know we can save water if we turn off the tap while brushing our teeth (as much as 3,000 gallons per year!), but did you know...
What does it take to get a Showerhead WaterSense Certified?
Showering is one of the leading ways we use water in the home, accounting for nearly 17 percent of residential indoor water use—for the...