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  2. Flush toilet - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different kinds of flush toilets, how they work, and their environmental and cultural impacts. Find out how flush toilets are designed for sitting or squatting, and how they use water, vacuum, or disinfectant to dispose of human waste.

  3. Dual flush toilet - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, mechanism and advantages of dual flush toilets, which use two buttons or a lever to flush different amounts of water. Find out how they reduce water usage and environmental impact, and what are their disadvantages and costs.

  4. Flushometer - Wikipedia

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    A flushometer is a metal water-diverter that flushes tankless toilets or urinals with an inline handle. Learn about its function, advantages, disadvantages and history from the Sloan Valve Company.

  5. Sloan Valve Company - Wikipedia

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    Sloan Valve Company is a US-based company that produces plumbing valves and fixtures, such as flushometers, faucets, and hand dryers. Founded in 1906, it is known for its water-saving innovations and its sponsorship of the Chicago Cubs spring training facility.

  6. Plumbing fixture - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the definition, types, and features of plumbing fixtures, such as sinks, toilets, showers, and urinals. Find out how they are connected, drained, vented, and controlled by sensors or manual valves.

  7. Toilet - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different kinds of toilets used around the world, from flush toilets with water to dry toilets without water, from sitting to squatting positions. Find out how toilets are designed, made, and maintained, and how they relate to public health and sanitation.