Big Green: Waterless Urinals - high use installations

apotts at thcahill.com apotts at thcahill.com
Thu May 1 14:46:51 EDT 2008


I know that some high intensity installations have seemed to have
problems.  I have heard that ultra low-flow urinals (1 pint/flush) can
save a tremendous amount of water (87%) and potentially avoid some of
the concerns with waterless urinals.

 

Andrew Potts, P.E.

Water Resources Engineer 
LEED Accredited Professional 

 

Cahill Associates 
Environmental Consultants 
PH:  (610) 696-4150

Fax: (610) 696-8608

www.thcahill.com 

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From: biggreen-bounces at lists.biggreen.org
[mailto:biggreen-bounces at lists.biggreen.org] On Behalf Of Mike Leonard
Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 11:13 AM
To: biggreen at lists.biggreen.org
Subject: Big Green: Waterless Urinals - high use installations

 

Other than the airports mentioned below, is anyone familiar with others
that have used waterless urinals in their terminals? Or, does anyone
have experience with other high-user installations of waterless urinals?

 

Colorado Springs, CO

Raleigh Durham, NC (had early models, and ended up removing them)

Newark Liberty, NJ (limited installations)

Boston Logan, MA (limited installations)

 

Mike

 

Mike Leonard  AIA, CSI, CDT, LEED AP

Senior Associate

US Green Building Council

Chairman, Middle Tennessee Chapter

 

Thomas, Miller & Partners, LLC

Architecture - Planning - Interior Design

5210 Maryland Way, Suite 200

Brentwood, Tennessee 37027

(615) 377-9773 office

(615) 523-5241 direct

(615) 370-4147 fax

www.tmpartners.com

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