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Should I Put A Brick In My Toilet To Reduce Water Use?

By consumerist.com June 11, 2007

A common trick for people concerned about water use is to put a brick in the toilet tank. However, some Public Works departments would prefer you fill a plastic bottle with sand or rocks and put that in the tank instead. They say that bricks can disintegrate and damage plumbing.

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