Many people who live in older homes don't have low-flow toilets.
Many cities and municipal water organizations even offer rebates for purchasing a low-flow toilet.
There are various types of low-flow toilets available, but most use either a gravity or pressure-assisted technology to work.
How do these low-flow toilets get the job done?
I spent more time on the low-flow toilet than any columnist in America.
Oh sure, water conservation mandates forced us to develop low-flow and dual-flush toilets.
The city enacted a program offering free low-flow toilets to its customers.
So-called low-flow toilets, which consume 1.6 gallons, have been available since the 1980's.
The first generation of low-flow toilets were designed like traditional toilets.
Come to think of it, I did have a low-flow toilet.