
The idea of not flushing the toilet after every urination is primarily driven by **environmental and economic concerns**. Here is an overview of the key reasons behind this practice:
### 1. Water Conservation
A significant amount of high-quality, potable water is wasted each time a toilet is flushed.
* **Volume of Waste:** Older toilets can use between 6 to 12 liters (roughly 1.5 to 3 gallons) per flush. Even modern, high-efficiency toilets typically use between 3 to 6 liters.
* **Cumulative Impact:** When you multiply the number of daily toilet visits by the number of household members, the amount of water wasted annually is substantial, especially in regions facing water scarcity or drought.
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