One thing I've always wondered about with all of these newer "eco friendly" low volume, (1.1 to 1.6 gallon per flush), toilets, is how far they actually carry the solid waste on one flush? Do they push it completely through your system out to the main at the street on a single flush? Or does it build up in the main along the way, being pushed a little at a time? It just seems like there isn't enough water being used to move it all the way through.
This is such total nonsense. They pour billions of gallons of water on golf courses all over the country every day. I can't imagine how much water a desert city like Palm Springs uses alone, in order to keep their golf courses green. Yet we've got the government telling us how much water we're allowed to use to flush our $h!t.