Last year I went to my local Menards to buy a replacement flush toilet. I wanted to replace my old "standard" toilet with another "standard" toilet, and not the water-saving ones I heard about. They just don't flush right and are the source of problems for anyone who uses them.
Imagine my surprise when I was told that you could not buy ANY toilet that used more than X gallons water. And that it is a FEDERAL LAW.
Think about it---a law was passed regulating how toilets flush. And on the Federal level. That someone has determined there can be "illegal" flush toilets.
That means that there were congressional hearings (can there be a Senate Sub-committee on Toilet Flushing?) They probably called to Washington "experts" on toilet flushing to testify. There were government and taxpayer funded studies implemented with the purpose of determining how much water a toilet needs to flush.
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