As long as a small rubber valve is replaced, the expensive old toilet will turn into a water-saving toilet, saving more than 50% of water. In order to further promote water conservation and promote water-saving appliances, the municipal water-saving office has launched the reform of toilet water-saving valves to provide free 2000-year old toilet tank water-saving valves to the public, which is suitable for the transformation of ordinary toilet-type toilet tanks. Citizens can go to the City Water Corporation for collection.

The old toilet tank can not control the flushing volume through the handle when it is drained. Each time it is flushed, a switch is turned on and the whole box of water is flushed. The high-level water tank (squatting pan and toilet) flushes up to more than 20 to 30 each time. More than one liter, the "big belly" old toilet became a flush toilet. The free water tank water saving valve issued by the Municipal Water Saving Office just overcomes the shortcomings of the old flush toilets. According to reports, the water tank water saving valve was invented by the master hairdresser Mou Songchang, Qujiang Town, Quzhou District. He was awarded a utility model patent by the State Intellectual Property Office and listed by the Ningbo Water Supply and Water Saving Office as the fourth batch of water-saving type in Ningbo City. Appliance promotion products have been promoted in many regions, with significant water saving effects.

The staff of the Municipal Water Conservation Office calculated an economic account for the reporter: If the average household uses a flush toilet 10 times per day, the average water saving is 6 liters per day, and 60 liters of water can be saved in a day. In January, it saves 1.8 tons of water. In the year, it can save 21.6 tons of water. “This kind of water saving valve is easy to install, easy to use, practical, and low in transformation costs. It can also solve problems such as water leakage and vulnerability to damage. It is particularly suitable for households, enterprises, government agencies, hotels, schools, public toilets, etc. The old-fashioned toilets, squatting pans and toilets have been transformed into water-saving facilities.” The staff member told the reporter that Cixi is a resource-starved city. While doing a good job of diverting water from outside the country, internal digging work must keep pace. At present, there are more than 100,000 old-fashioned toilets and high-level water tanks (squatting pans and toilets) in the city. If they can be completely reconstructed, they can save more than 2 million tons of water each year, which is close to half the amount of water in the Shaohu Lake Reservoir.

People in need can obtain free access to the City Water Supply Company's business lobby from May 23 to May 27 (No. 674 Sanbei Street), and can also call and call 63056513 for consultation.

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