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Our Problem Statement:

Bathrooms That Don’t Stink Ken Myers, Al Bassam , Ryan Burke, and Ian Fitzsimmons. What We Intend to Improve:. Water wasted through running yet unused faucets. Our Problem Statement:

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Our Problem Statement:

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  1. Bathrooms That Don’t Stink Ken Myers, Al Bassam, Ryan Burke, and Ian Fitzsimmons What We Intend to Improve: Water wasted through running yet unused faucets Our Problem Statement: The bathrooms on campus are very inefficient and unsustainable. From our customer needs survey we found certain aspects of the bathroom that we would like to change. The sinks often become disgusting from everyone touching the knobs, which spread germs. The floors are difficult to maintain and do not drain well, causing a higher need for human labor to clean. The toilets are very inefficient. First, there should be urinals in male bathrooms because when flushed, they do not send as much water down the drain. Also, the current toilets send down gallons of water when it is mostly unnecessary. Finally, shower usage accounts for a lot of wasted water. We would like to improve upon these issues with our own solutions to make the dorm bathrooms more sustainable and user friendly. Overly-long showers, and water wasted by dripping Water spent by flushing toilets Material cost and use Analytical Hierarchy Process: How We Intend to Improve it: Low Pressure Shower Heads A: Aesthetics B: Cleanliness C: Sustainability D: Ease of Use Full and Half-Flush Capable Toilets MALES Females (Monthly Values Per Bathroom) (Monthly Values Per Bathroom) No-Flush Urinals Concrete Flooring Ceramic Tile Automatic Faucets Cork Flooring *Assumptions: Cost of Water ~ $1.50, Females take longer showers than males on average, Men will use the no-flush urinal almost every time they pee, Faucets ~ 3 GPM, Traditional Shower ~2.5 GPM, Low Pressure ~ 1.5 GPM

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