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Published on Jan 12, 2016

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Dual valve toilets are where when you push up for liquid waste, uses 1.1 gallons, and when you push down for solid waste, uses 1.6 gallons.

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Bagby Toilets
Bagby's toilets aren't very efficient. They can be replaced with Dual-
Valve Toilets. They use 1.1 gallons per flush for liquid waste, and for solid, 1.6. That saves half a gallon per flush!
What we have now uses 1.6 gpf.

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Bagby Sinks
The school's sinks don't do anything to conserve water. To make things worse, kids are leaving the faucets running unnecessarily. It might not seem like a lot of waste, but it is. We suggest hooking up a hose to the sink pipes, so the extra water can be used to water the field.

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Bagby Water Fountains
At Bagby, the average amount that a kid wastes is 80-100 ml. per drink. If you multiply 100 ml by 700 students, that would mean more than 70,000 ml goes to waste per day. The solution is to be water wise, and educate people by putting up posters.

Costs
Dual valve toilets- $98.00 plus tax

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Also, we are going to raise the money in our neighborhoods for Bagby's new toilets(if we plan to get them) by selling books and other items at friendly prices.