A recent survey sheds light on the low-flow toilet debate.
Every time Congressman Knollenberg trashes 1.6-gallon-per-flush water closets, you hear anecdotal comments that old
water closets are better and your customers hate flushing with 1.6 gallons of water. Anecdotal is one of those $10 words
that means people make up their comments. In other words, there is nothing reliable in these statements.
I prefer to base my comments on facts. What does the public really think about 1.6-gpf water closets? I am more
interested in the majority, as opposed to a few loudmouths in the minority.