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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Monday, January 22, 2007

ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
Flushing standards will soon to be raised

Advertiser Staff and News Services

According to the Environmental Protection Agency, an average family of four uses 280 gallons of water a day indoors, and toilets account for about 27 percent of that.

Next week, the EPA is scheduled to release a voluntary 1.28-gpf-or-less guideline for high-efficiency toilets, down from the 1.6 mandated in 1994. Manufacturers that meet the 1.28-gpf standard will be eligible to display the Water Sense logo.


— Business Wire



SAVE THE PLANET



HOUSECLEANING TIPS FOR REDUCING TRASH

Two current magazines offer green tips: This Old House suggests replacing paper towels with reusable microfiber cloths and unplugging TVs, DVD players and other energysapping appliances when they're not in use. House & Garden's "eco-chic" recommendations focus on Method's natural, biodegradable cleansers and reusable grocery bags made of recyclable polypropylene.


— Washington Post



FINAL WORD

"Be economical with water! Don't waste it! We still have time to do something about this problem before it is too late."

Mikhail Gorbachev | president of Green Cross International, in "Hold Your Water! 68 Things You Need to Know to Keep Our Planet Blue"