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 2019 Texas Legislative Roundup: Water Related Bills and More
By Chris Maxwell-Gaines
In Water Supply
Posted March 25, 2019

2019 Texas Legislative Roundup: Water Related Bills and More

Updated June 23, 2019 The 2019 Texas Legislative is in full swing and the legislative bill filing deadline has now passed. Here is a comprehensive list of the water-related bills filed in the [...]

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 Water Infographic: Alarming Statistics About Wasted Water in Our Communities
By Chris Maxwell-Gaines
In Sustainable Stormwater Management
Posted July 6, 2012

Water Infographic: Alarming Statistics About Wasted Water in Our Communities

IBM created a water infographic to highlight some alarming statistics about how much water is wasted due to leaks in our water distribution infrastructure. A third of the water infrastructure in [...]

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 If your yard conserves water during this drought, tell people about
By Chris Maxwell-Gaines
In Irrigation Systems, Water Conservation, Water Supply
Posted December 5, 2011

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

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 [...]

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 H2OScore translates your water usage to provide more clarity
By Chris Maxwell-Gaines
In Water Conservation
Posted November 23, 2011

H2OScore translates your water usage to provide more clarity

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 [...]

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 Water film winners, drugs in our waters, and trees capturing rainwater | Friday Fab 5 Links
By Chris Maxwell-Gaines
In Water News Summary
Posted November 4, 2011

Water film winners, drugs in our waters, and trees capturing rainwater | Friday Fab 5 Links

Here are the Friday Fab 5 links for the week of October 31, 2011. This week is a special video edition of the Fab 5 Links. 1. Fun and Games Recently, the winning short films of the Intelligent [...]

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 Moving flood waters, Las Vegas reversing conservation, Desalination economics, and funny water ads | Friday Fab 5 Links
By Chris Maxwell-Gaines
In Water Conservation, Water News Summary
Posted September 30, 2011

Moving flood waters, Las Vegas reversing conservation, Desalination economics, and funny water ads | Friday Fab 5 Links

Here are the Friday Fab Five Links for the week of September 26, 2011. 1. Moving flood water to drought areas Have you ever thought, “Why don’t we just build a pipeline to pump the [...]

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 Lone Star Water Forum at Washington County Fairgrounds : Rainwater Harvesting
By Chris Maxwell-Gaines
In Events
Posted September 2, 2011

Lone Star Water Forum at Washington County Fairgrounds : Rainwater Harvesting

Join IWS for the Lone Star Water Forum at the Washington County Fairgrounds for their program “Rainwater Harvesting: From the Inside Out”. We will be displaying our rainwater [...]

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 World War II water conservation posters
By Chris Maxwell-Gaines
In Water Conservation
Posted August 30, 2011

World War II water conservation posters

I found these water conservation posters online a few years ago and have been holding onto them. Many cities and other organizations create marketing materials to educate people about water [...]

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 Why should you read the IWS blog
By Chris Maxwell-Gaines
In Events
Posted August 21, 2011

Why should you read the IWS blog

Welcome to the blog for Innovative Water Solutions! We are a design/build firm that specializes in water conservation technologies. The intent of this blog is to be a resource for people [...]

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