So, if you're toilet is working just fine, or maybe you live in an apartment and are renting, but you would like to save a little H2O here is a great alternative: Take a one liter plastic bottle and fill it up with water (so it doesn't float) and place it in the tank of your toilet. The space that the bottle takes up in the tank offsets the amount of water that flows through your toilet every time you flush it. Depending on the toilet, you could experiment with different sizes of containers, too. Like using a plastic half-gallon milk jug, for instance.
I have heard that some people use bricks to put in their toilet tanks. I would advise against this, however, as bricks can become corroded over time. As pieces flake off they can get into the toilet's system and affect it negatively.
 Wanna take this one step further?  Find out if there are low-flow toilets installed at your work.  If not, suggest this easy-fix.  Your employer may save a little on the water bill, and everyone will benefit from this simple way to conserve water.
Wanna take this one step further?  Find out if there are low-flow toilets installed at your work.  If not, suggest this easy-fix.  Your employer may save a little on the water bill, and everyone will benefit from this simple way to conserve water.
 
 
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