Waterless Co. LLC
Vista, CA 92081
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Baja Waterless Urinal
The waterless Baja No-Flush urinal resembles conventional fixtures and can easily replace them. This system installs to the regular urinal two-inch (50MM) waste line. The system completely eliminates flush water valves and supply lines. There are no handles to touch, helping to protect restroom users, no costly sensors to install or adjust, and no moving parts at all. Tried and tested, the Baja...
Read More »Urinal Trap Liquid prevents sewer vapor odor ingress.
Designed to work with EcoTrapÃ-® system found in all Waterless No-Flush UrinalsÃ-®, BlueSealÃ-® biodegradable liquid creates barrier that prevents sewer vapors from escaping into restroom atmosphere. When EcoTrap is filled with 3 oz of BlueSeal, urine flows through and under BlueSeal and then down drain. On average, 3 oz of BlueSeal should last 1,500 uses.
Read More »Waterless Co, LLC Small Case Study
Sure, California is having a lot of rain this year. However, anyone who has lived in the state for any period of time knows that could change at any time. In fact, California has had some of the worst droughts in the country. That's why the astute San Diego City School system started installing waterless urinals back in 1997. Today, more than 70 units have been installed in the district, and it...
Read More »Better Hygiene, No Odor
The YukonÃ-® No-Flush(TM) urinal from Waterless Co LLC helps eliminate restroom odors. When urinals are flushed, small amounts of water and urine cover nearby surfaces, adding to bacteria growth and odor problem. Urine is normally sterile and emits very little or no odor. But mixed with the damp surfaces of conventional urinals, bacteria-and with it, odors-can grow. The Yukon uses no water...
Read More »America Recycles Day will Likely be Busier Than Usual This Year
Transferring from We Design to Me Design November 6, 2020 - VISTA, CA - November 15, 2020, is America Recycles Day. This year expect more offices recycling furniture and fixtures than ever before. This is because offices are moving from a 'we' design to a 'me' design, according to Klaus Reichardt, CEO, and Founder of Waterless Co., Inc. The we design has been the trend for some time and referred...
Read More »Waterless Co. Helps Make This Weekendâ™s Super Bowl Most Sustainable Ever
Stadium Uses 47 Percent Less Water than Comparable Stadium Vista, CA. Atlanta officials expect more than 150,000 out-of-town guests for the Super Bowl this weekend (Feb 3, 2019) and more than one million people – residents and visitors – are expected to attend several Super Bowl events over the next few days. The city is asking people to not drive to the Mercedes Stadium, this year’s site...
Read More »Waterless Co Helps Sponsor Next Green Sports Alliance Event
Vista, CA - Waterless Co. Inc., manufacturers of no-water urinals and other restroom products, is one of a select few organizations, demonstrating their support for the Green Sports Alliance by sponsoring the Alliance's next major symposium. This will be the ASU Sports & Sustainability Symposium, to be held on Thursday, January 17th, 2019, at Arizona State University's Sun Devil Stadium. Among...
Read More »World Toilet Day is November 19, 2018
The theme this year is When Nature Calls, and while a tad humorous, the problems related to accessible working toilets and safe drinking water are a major problem worldwide. Vista, CA - World Toilet Day, an annual event to help bring awareness to the fact that billions of people around the world do not have access to safe, clean, and reliable toilets or water for drinking, bathing, cooking, and...
Read More »First of Its Kind Satellite Study Maps Earthâ™s Freshwater Availability
This is the first time we've assessed how freshwater availability is changing everywhere on Earth, using satellite observations Vista, CA - For the past 14 years, a NASA-led research team working with the University of Maryland has been tracking freshwater availability in 34 regions of the world. The group published the results of their multi-year study in May 2018. This is the first time we've...
Read More »Baja Waterless Urinal
The waterless Baja No-Flush urinal resembles conventional fixtures and can easily replace them. This system installs to the regular urinal two-inch (50MM) waste line. The system completely eliminates flush water valves and supply lines. There are no handles to touch, helping to protect restroom users, no costly sensors to install or adjust, and no moving parts at all. Tried and tested, the Baja...
Read More »New Door to Waterless Co. Web Site
Vista, CA - Waterless Co. Inc. (www.waterless.com) has a brand new door-not on its office, but on the World Wide Web. The Home Page on the company's Web site along with other sections of the site have been totally revamped, allowing visitors to enjoy a more attractive site as well as find the information they are looking for far more quickly. According to comments from users beta testing the...
Read More »Waterless-® Co., Inc. Receives Trademark for Name
Vista, CA - October 26, 2010 - WaterlessÃ-® Co., Inc., the oldest manufacturer and innovator of waterless urinals in the U.S., announces that the company was granted trademark status for Waterless by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO). The now registered name WaterlessÃ-® will enhance the company's brand image and help distinguish itself even further from other manufacturers,...
Read More »Urinal Trap Liquid prevents sewer vapor odor ingress.
Designed to work with EcoTrapÃ-® system found in all Waterless No-Flush UrinalsÃ-®, BlueSealÃ-® biodegradable liquid creates barrier that prevents sewer vapors from escaping into restroom atmosphere. When EcoTrap is filled with 3 oz of BlueSeal, urine flows through and under BlueSeal and then down drain. On average, 3 oz of BlueSeal should last 1,500 uses.
Read More »Waterless Co, LLC Small Case Study
Sure, California is having a lot of rain this year. However, anyone who has lived in the state for any period of time knows that could change at any time. In fact, California has had some of the worst droughts in the country. That's why the astute San Diego City School system started installing waterless urinals back in 1997. Today, more than 70 units have been installed in the district, and it...
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