New Price Pfister Ashfield faucets earn EPA WaterSense Label

April 9, 2008—Price Pfister, a leading manufacturer of residential and commercial kitchen and bath fixtures and bath accessories, announced that it has partnered with the US Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) WaterSense program to help consumers save water for future generations and reduce costs on their utility bills.

The goal of WaterSense is to decrease consumers indoor and outdoor water use by promoting high-efficiency products and simple water-saving practices.

The Ashfield collection of lavatory trough faucets is the first in a new lineup of Price Pfister product families designed to bear the WaterSense label. Price Pfister is supporting the WaterSense program by earning the WaterSense label for its products.

The Ashfield lavatory trough faucets feature a country-inspired design and are engineered to meet WaterSense specifications. They represent the company’s new generation of Eco-Pfriendly products specifically engineered to help conserve natural resources through decreased water consumption.

Ashfield lavatory trough faucets flow at a rate of 1.5 gallons per minute (gpm), and are designed to reduce water consumption by 30 percent without compromising the consumers’ water experience. This flow rate represents a notable improvement over the standard 2.2 gpm mandated by the Federal Energy Policy Act of 1992, notes the company.

For more information, see the Price Pfister Web site.

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