WaterSense-labeled toilets, faucets, showerheads, urinals, spray sprinkler bodies and irrigation controllers saved more than 968 billion gallons of water.
The Drinking Water Treatability Database presents an overview of different contaminants and possible treatment processes to remove them from drinking water.
The Water Subcabinet will be responsible for implementing the strategic direction and specific actions of the executive order to improve federal water infrastructure and prioritize access to essential water supplies for all Americans.
The program has saved $4.4 trillion gallons of water and $87 billion of water and energy expenses since its inception in 2006, and more than 34,000 WaterSense plumbing product models are available, according to the most recent WaterSense Accomplishments Report.
The proposed updated standards address deficiencies identified by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit and align them with requirements in the Clean Air Act.