Water Conservation

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This category contains posts about water conservation in your home, business, city, and region. Here are some of our favorite posts:

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If your yard conserves water during this drought, tell people about

December 5, 2011 Irrigation Systems
CTWEN water conservation yard sign

Do you currently have a “brown” lawn due to the drought? Did you finally realize that keeping your lawn green during the Texas drought was too daunting of a task especially with water restrictions? Well, now you can justify your brown lawn and declare your support for and commitment to water conservation. The Central Texas [...]

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H2OScore translates your water usage to provide more clarity

November 23, 2011 Water Conservation
H2OScore Campaign Sticker

With population growth and uncertain future weather patterns, water conservation is becoming a much larger issue in our communities. Therefore, water conservation efforts need all the help they can get. A student-led social entrepreneurship venture based at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin has started up and they are trying an innovative idea to get people [...]

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10 ways to hack your water utility this winter and save money all year long

November 2, 2011 Water Conservation
Wastewater effluent from a pipe

Wastewater averaging… ah, a favorite topic of any cocktail party! What is that… you’ve never heard of wastewater averaging? Well, sit right back and let me tell how you can hack your wastewater averaging period and save money the rest of the year. What is wastewater averaging? Wastewater averaging is the practice of estimating the [...]

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10 Must-see water documentaries that provide insight into the future water crisis

October 19, 2011 Sustainable Infrastructure
Movie poster for Flow

Here is a list of ten must-see documentaries that help expose some of the critical issues facing water in the 21st century. 1. FLOW: For the Love Of Water FLOW is an award-winning documentary investigation by Irena Salina into the growing privatization of the world’s dwindling fresh water supply. Salina focuses on politics, pollution, human [...]

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