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(redirected from Gallons Per Flush)

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GPFGlobal Policy Forum
GPFGeneral Protection Fault (Microsoft Windows program crash/error)
GPFGallons Per Flush
GPFGlobal Peace Festival (UK)
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GPFGrosse Pointe Farms (Michigan)
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6 gallon per flush as opposed to the 3 gallons per flush used by the old toilets.
3 gallons per flush and work much better than their older counterparts, saving at least 20 percent.
3 gallons per flush resulting in a 10-year cost savings of about $1,000 for a family of four ?
 
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