
News
At Niagara, we pride ourselves in being an important tool for
municipalities, utilities, and consumers to save water, energy
and gas. Evidence of some of our accomplishments, activities
and partnerships are highlighted in the following links.
Home
Depot: Water Conservation’s in the Can
(11/8/2007): Working with metro Atlanta’s city and county
officials,Home Depot is promoting Niagara’s low-flow,
flapperless toilets, along with showerheads and other water-saving
products, to get area residents involved in the water conservation
movement.
Mayor
Declares Oct. 30 “Energy Efficiency Day” in
Baton Rouge”
(10/30/ 2007): and to help celebrate,
Niagara Conservation donated door sweeps and water-saving devices
to help make an energy-efficient home makeover.
Easy
Ways to Go Green
(Summer/Fall 2007): Good Housekeeping
magazine’s guide
to green products, including Niagara’s Earth™ Massage
low-flow showerhead.
United
Water Launches Conservation Program
(5/25/2007): United
Water Delaware is launching an aggressive water conservation
campaign and has chosen Niagara Conservation as its partner “because they are a nationally acclaimed
conservation products company that has experience delivering
water saving products throughout the world.”
Reduce Water,
Energy Costs with Pre-Rinse Spray Valves
(5/4/2007): Highlights
Niagara’s stainless steel, commercial,
1.28 gpm kitchen sprayer, the Power Rinser.
Power
Is In Your Hands
(11/15/2006) Energy-efficiency home makeover launches national “6
Degrees of Energy Efficiency” challenge, and Niagara was
there to help.
Water
Utility Hands Out Free Low-Flush Toilets
(11/6/2006):
Stockton, CA water department handed out 1,100 free low-flow
toilets in 2005 to promote water conservation – and chose
Niagara Flapperless™ toilets to do so.
How
Does Your Home Perform? Ways to Reduce Your Home’s Energy
Bill
University
of New Hampshire’s feature on efficiency products
includes Niagara’s low-flow devices.
Designed
for Low-Flow and High Acceptance
(4/2006) Niagara’s EcoLogic™ 1.28 gpf high-efficiency
toilet featured in April 2006’s Green Building Product
Dealer.
Only
$5 Needed to Save Energy (links to
(3/12/2006) Niagara Conservation helped PSE&G provide customers
with easy and effective solutions to cut down on electric costs
with an energy-saving kit.
DEP’s Green Lodging Helps Hotels
Conserve
(6/21/2005): Niagara Conservation partners with Florida’s
Department of Environmental Protection to help Florida’s
lodging industry conserve water and energy in hotels.
Water
Wi$e: Flapperless Toilet
(2/15/2005): Austin’s Water Utility Conservation Program’s
newsletter highlights the Niagara Flapperless™ Toilet.
Hemet
Residents Line Up For New Toilets
(5/2/2004): Hemet Water
Department gives away water-saving Niagara Flapperless™ toilets in exchange for guzzlers.
An
Encouraging Report from the Water Front
(3/11/2004): Even with population increases, Americans overall
are using fewer gallons than they did 30 years ago, the U.S.
Geological Survey says.
Turning
the Kitchen and Bath Green
(7/2003): A review of products that will help save resources
in the bath and kitchen, including the Niagara Flapperless™ toilet.
Hanover
Company Aspires to Put Lid on Competition
(12/10/2002):
Niagara Conservation’s toilet eliminates
rubber seal to cut cost, leakage.
Niagara’s Flapperless
Toilets Rated #1
(11/2002): Niagara Conservation’s Turbo and Flapperless
toilets proved to be the top toilets in the market after out-performing
the leading brands in a toilet-testing program.
Ultra
Low-Flow Toilets Giveaway a 300 Unit Success
(9/4/2002): Southern California Water Company (SCWD) distributed
more than 300 ULFTs (ultra low-flow toilets) to customers.
Conservation-Oriented
Firm Tries to Build Perfect Toilet :
(8/10/2002): This article highlight’s Niagara’s flapperless
flushing technology and its advantages over a traditional flapper
toilet.