What makes a urine smell? Urine is composed of about 95% water, 2.5% urea and the remaining 2.5% is a mixture of minerals, salt, hormones and enzymes, including ammonia. When the ammonia excreted by urine comes into contact with bacteria present in the urinal, ammonia oxide is developed and emits odor that is not tolerable to human smell, causing the urine odor we know.
The conventional way of eliminating the odor is by flushing urine with water, providing temporary solution to smell, until the ammonia oxide starts building up again, brought about by bacteria thriving on damp conditions in watered urinals. The process is then repeated by flushing the urinal again, but each time we flush around 3 liters of precious water is wasted, or on the average use for commercial establishment, this is equivalent to around 150,000 liters of water each year.
A strong urine smell could mean dehydration, but it could also point to other medical issues.
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