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With 85,000 to 91,000 fans expected for the game on New Year's Day, officials expect to save 130,000 gallons for this one event due to the installation of 259 Waterfree Urinals.
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Located in drought-affected Santa Cruz, California, the Crow’s Nest restaurant is open seven days a week, doing $6.5 million of business annually. In such a high traffic location, installing two Waterfree Urinals has saved 120,000 gallons of water and more than $3000 in costs each year.
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Socorro Independent School District in El Paso County, Texas, cut water consumption by up to 20% and have benefited from an annual water-cost savings of $100 to $200 per urinal, says Joe Covarrubias, SISD Maintenance Coordinator.
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