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Don't Be a Sop

Don't Be a Sop

Myth: You use less energy and water taking a shower than a bath.

Ashley Murray: Wastewater is a Resource

Ashley Murray: Wastewater is a Resource

Ashley Murray's work is motivated by a simple conviction: human waste is a resource that should be reused.

Ambitious Solar Project to Use Recycled City Wastewater

Ambitious Solar Project to Use Recycled City Wastewater

Four thousand acres of private land in the Mojave desert are slated to become the site of an ambitious new concentrating solar power (CSP) plant: Hualapai Valley Solar (HVS).

Water Regulators Mount Up

Water Regulators Mount Up

From pharmaceuticals to heavy metals, there’s a whole lot more than hydrogen and oxygen in our water.

Green Help: Rain barrels and Water Collection

Green Help: Rain barrels and Water Collection

Okay, I’m Green and Clean Mom and I’ve launched myself as an “expert” but really I’m learning and I’m just like everyone else out there.

Water Fountain Love - Crystal City Water Park

Water Fountain Love - Crystal City Water Park

WaterMan finds a fountain in Crystal City, VA - the Crystal City Water Park.

Ignoring the Virtual Cost of Water

Ignoring the Virtual Cost of Water

Here's what I want you to do: Imagine me standing in your kitchen with my fingers in my ears, eyes closed and chanting la la la la la whilst closely resembling a 4 year old on a bad day.

To Suffer or to Serve?

To Suffer or to Serve?

Almost a million people in the world are hungry. One in five people in the world survive on less water a day than it takes flush a toilet. These realities can be too gruesome to bear. But doing nothing is its own brand of suffering.

How to Make Green Solar Powered Water Barrel

How to Make Green Solar Powered Water Barrel

A Green way of using rainwater with the convenience of city water. The attached solar regenerated pump enables you to water plants with pressure, even when the water in the barrels falls low enough that it barely passes the level of the faucet.

Colorado River unlikely to meet current water demands in warmer, drier world

Colorado River unlikely to meet current water demands in warmer, drier world

Feeding the water habits of such major cities as Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Phoenix, in addition to providing irrigation waters for the entire Southwestern United States, has stretched the Colorado River thin.

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