Congress mandated the low-flow toilets in the Energy Policy Act of 1992. That's why it takes you two or three flushes to get the job done today. It's hard to believe, but there once was a day when you could do your business, flush once and walk away. You didn't have to flush in installments, you didn't have to keep the plunger handy. You just flushed and didn't think twice about it while you washed your hands.
National Low-Flow Toilet Blowup Day is a holiday commemorating the changes wrought by th eEP Act of 1992. Here's the official website.
They will also be honoring noted anti-low-flow toilet advocate Dave Barry by blowing up a low-flow toilet in his name.
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