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CASE STUDY: (Not) Making a Splash: Flushometer Solves Hospital's Problem





OTHER PARTS OF THIS ARTICLEPt. 1: $34 Million In Upgrades Keeps Festival Grounds in Top ConditionPt. 2: Improving Visitor Experience Goal of Festival Grounds UpgradesPt. 3: Wisconsin Weather Presents Festival Maintenance Team Many ChallengesPt. 4: SIDEBAR: Policies in Transition — Transgender Restroom AccessPt. 5: CASE STUDY: Plumbing Upgrade Slows the Flow of Water — and DollarsPt. 6: This Page


Hospitals are often among the cleanest places there are, but Rush University Medical Center in Chicago recently found that a few small changes to its plumbing fixtures could make cleaning a little easier. Click here to read the case study.




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