EDITOR: This is in response to Jim Wright
’s letter to the editor in the Dec. 23 edition of the Morgan
Hill Times. The low-flush toilet can present a challange in
handling all waste combinations.
EDITOR:
This is in response to Jim Wright’s letter to the editor in the Dec. 23 edition of the Morgan Hill Times.
The low-flush toilet can present a challange in handling all waste combinations.
The normal No.1 situation is easily handled with a push on the lever. The No. 2 situation requires a push-and-hold strategy to get more water to flow through and wash out the waste.
You do use more than one gallon in this case but the overall water saving is still great.
If these methods are not enough the only solution I have heard of is to install a handicapped toilet. They are taller but they are the only toilet on sale that still flushes the old way with lots of water.
Jack Herren, Gilroy