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Faucets and SinksResidential faucets have not changed much; nor will they require less usage than what is the current standard: kitchen faucets and shower heads (2.5 gpm), lavatory faucets (2.0 gpm). Many shower heads and faucets have their flow restrictors and aerators removed to deliver more water, not knowing how to clean rust from the restrictors, or the faucet is the original fixture, use much more water than is currently allowed. Proper restrictor use is something that should be checked and corrected in an effort to save money and conserve water. There are many quality products that are compliant and work. Commercial establishments should take advantage of sensor/ metered faucets to optimize savings and conservation. By 2014 it will be required that all public use hand sink faucets use 1.0 gpm or less. |
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