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The Benefits of Greywater Recycling
On September 15, 2009
Lower fresh water use
Greywater can replace fresh water in many instances, saving money and increasing the effective water supply in regions where irrigation is needed. Residential water use is almost evenly split between indoor and outdoor. All except toilet water could be recycled outdoors, achieving the same result with significantly less water diverted from [...]
Fat Is The New Slim In Rainwater Harvesting…
On September 11, 2009
Australian company chooses North Carolina for launch of innovative rain harvesting product.
PRLog (Press Release) – Sep 09, 2009 – In these tough economic times there are some surprising industries which are still in steady growth – such as the rainwater harvesting sector. The growing water issues in the Southeast has [...]
Great Design Explains our Water Footprint
On September 9, 2009
Good design can not only help solve our problems, it can also help teach about them. Designer Timm Kekeritz has created a poster that graphically demonstrates the water footprint of the things that we eat, drink and use. The quantities are enormous. (The poster was also written up in SEED magazine, see [...]
Solar array provides energy, shade and harvests rainwater
On September 8, 2009
Jerold O’Brien has always been a bit ahead of the curve. He bought his scenic property near Summit Road in the 1970s and planted organic grape vines to make Silver Mountain wines long before it was popular to make wine or be organic. And in May he took the next step by completing [...]
Grey Water in the United States
On September 7, 2009
Grey water is a largely untapped resource in the United States today. It is a free source of water that can safely be used to water plants and flush toilets.
What Exactly Is Greywater?
Grey water is also known as greywater, gray water, or graywater. Sometimes it is referred to as sullage. Grey [...]
Extreme residential rainwater harvesting
On September 6, 2009
Meet ‘Rain Man’ Jerry Block of Mount Sereno, Calif. whose backyard rainwater harvesting system can collect 20,000 gallons annually.
By now you’re probably aware of or a practitioner of rainwater harvesting — the act of collecting rainwater, usually with a rain barrel or two, and using the water to tend to your lawn and/or garden — but [...]
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