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  2. 'Get it fixed' - anger as water outages continue - AOL

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    Louise Taylor has been collecting rainwater to use in her home in Tonbridge. "Fortunately we have water butts in our front and back gardens which we are getting water from to flush toilets," she said.

  3. Dual flush toilet - Wikipedia

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    A dual flush toilet; note the two buttons at the top of the cistern. A dual flush toilet is a variation of the flush toilet that uses two buttons or a handle mechanism to flush different amounts of water. The purpose of this mechanism is to reduce the volume of water used to flush different types of waste.

  4. Two weeks without running water: This is life in Western ...

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    “It’s been hell. You can’t brush your teeth. You can’t wash your hands. I can’t fill up the dog’s bowl. I can’t take a shower. I can’t mop my floors. But it’s fun. I don’t need ...

  5. Toilet plume - Wikipedia

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    A toilet plume is the invisible cloud-like dispersal of potentially infectious sewage particles as a result of flushing a toilet. [1] Flush particles rapidly rise out of the bowl and several feet into the air after flushing. These particles go on to spread onto surfaces like floors and counters; or objects like hand towels, bathmats or ...

  6. Low-flush toilet - Wikipedia

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    A low-flush toilet (or low-flow toilet or high-efficiency toilet) is a flush toilet that uses significantly less water than traditional high-flow toilets. Before the early 1990s in the United States, standard flush toilets typically required at least 3.5 gallons (13.2 litres) per flush and they used float valves that often leaked, increasing their total water use.

  7. Overflowing toilet to blame for power outage that closed ...

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