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Greenovation: Low-Flow Toilets

Rudy Wilfong, on the left, distributes Coroma toilets. Matt Grocoff, right, is with Greenovation TV. (Photo by Thore Bergman)
The Environmental Protection Agency has a new water saving program called Water Sense. It's similar to the Energy Star label for electronics. To get the Water Sense program's endorsement, toilets must use less water. But, people have been complaining about the old style low-flow toilets since they were first required in the mid-1990s. Lester Graham reports on what's changed since then:
Info on Water Sense from the EPA
Producer: Lester Graham
Release Date: September 16, 2009
Running Time: 3:25

