Lessons Learned After Installing Waterless Urinals

Before installing waterless urinals, an astute building owner or manager often wants to know what experiences other owners/managers have had with them.  Moreover, they typically want to know what others have learned about waterless urinals once the urinals were installed.

A study conducted a few years back investigated these issues and under the heading, "Lessons Learned," this is what they reported:

·       Keep the cartridge (cylinder or trap at the base of the no-water urinal) filled with a liquid sealant at all times to prevent odors. Only a few ounces are necessary, but the sealant blocks sewer odors from being released into the restroom.

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·       Cartridges should be changed. This is true with all no-water urinals; however, the frequency can vary. With some non-water urinals, the cartridge may need to be replaced every couple of months; with while others can last up to six months and are often less expensive, both of which are significant cost savings.

·       Use enzymes and hot water to flush drain lines; Enzymes are designed to breakdown (eat) different forms of bacteria. Taking this step helps keep the drains below the urinal clean and healthy.

·       Some manufacturer's cartridges can be reused with rinsing. This is not the case . Cartridges are closed units and by code need to be. Owners/managers should make sure they fully understand how frequently the cartridges should be changed and assure they are not reused.

·       Custodial workers must be trained not to pour large amounts of water down the no-water urinals.

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One of the most important "lessons learned" we have experienced, is that many building owners and managers have not performed their due diligence before selecting no-water urinals. The costs of the cartridges, for example, can vary significantly and, as mentioned, some that must be changed the most frequently are also the costliest.

Further, as important as it is to train custodial workers properly on how to clean no-water urinals, the types of cleaning solutions they use are just as important.

For instance, some cleaning solutions simply need to be sprayed on the urinal. There is no wiping required. This is the easiest and fastest way to clean waterless urinals. If conventional cleaners are used, avoid harsh cleaners. Instead, neutral, all-purpose cleaners should do the job. Further, always use microfiber cleaning cloths. These tend to be more effective than cotton cleaning cloths.

 

The Waterless Co. blog is where building owners and managers find expert, practical advice on ways to reduce water consumption and to help use water more efficiently.  Our goal is to protect our most valuable natural resources, help facilities reduce their water consumption and water-related costs, and operate in a more environmentally responsible and sustainable manner. For more information, contact us at 1-800-244-6264

Water Savings Measures at Atlanta Mercedes-Benz Stadium

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To understand why Atlanta’s new Mercedes-Benz Stadium is noteworthy–especially for its focus on sustainability and water conservation–it is important to know how the stadium industry has been evolving during the past few years. People are not attending large sports venues the way they were only 10 or 15 years ago. 

This has been verified by recent studies that indicate stadium attendance has been on a steady decline. In 2014, more than 35% of U.S. consumers reported that they had attended a sporting event at a stadium in the past six months. By 2017, that number had dropped to just 27%, according to a study by Gartner, a research and advisory company.

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To help turn this trend around, the owners and developers of Mercedes-Benz Stadium took many steps to bring attendees back to the sports venue, including making the stadium sustainability focused. It is the first professional sports stadium in the world to earn Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum certification.

Gold LEED certification requires a facility to earn 60 to 79 points and platinum requires 80 or more points. Mercedes-Benz Stadium earned 88 points. To reach the Platinum level, the stadium’s administrators developed water-use strategies and installed fixtures that consume far less water–or use it far more efficiently–than ever before in a sports venue.



To read more about the Atlanta Falcons new sustainable stadium, click here.

Wonder How Las Vegas Saves Water in the Middle of the Desert?

To supply water to Las Vegas the city pumped water from the Colorado River to Lake Mead and started one of the biggest water recycling programs in the world.

A Quick Reference Guide: Why Install Waterless Urinals?

Determining the need for waterless urinals depends on a number of factors including how many males are using the building, if new construction, or if a restroom is being renovated