Toilet water saver in Beijing
Beijing residents (China) can save water to the city government by using the new tolet. Water hygienic show on 7.6 has launched a series of new toilet has a positive effect on the environment.
Exhibition type toilet saves water in Beijing - Reuters Residents Beijing (China) that can help save water for city government by using new types of tolet.
Water hygienic show on 7.6 has launched a series of new toilet has a positive effect on the environment.
Beijing is the world's most arid city and a report last month shows that Beijing will face serious water shortages during the 2008 Olympics if it maintains its consumption. water current. " This new type of toilet saves water ," said Zheng Qing Zhan, manager of the Kuge toilet complex. He adds that most modern toilets use 6 liters of water each time they are used, while only 2.6 liters - 3.8 liters.
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