Water for the World
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The Water for the World Act won't get through the Senate without your support. Ask your senators to sign on as co-sponsors now.
Saving energy from water heater.
For thousands of years, the native Aymara people have been harvesting scarcely fallen raindrops along the Andean foothills in northern Chile by capturing the rainwater in nets for irrigation and drinking purposes.
This wonderful book and video are a reminder of all the benefits of trees and an inspiration to us as we seek to be stewards of God's creation.
Bottled water is 98 percent melted ice caps and 2 percent polar bear tears.
Bernie Focker, aka Dustin Hoffman of Meet The Fockers, once said, ”If it’s yellow let it mellow, if it’s brown flush it down.”
People these days are turning green. And it not from the gas station deli.
Author Elizabeth Royte talks about problems with bottled water, the safety of tap, concerns with drugs in the water and whether filters really work.
It’s always disconcerting when the local news tells you to boil your tap water before drinking it, especially if you consider that we’ve been experimenting with water filtration since 1627.
This video shows a 300 gallon system to store water that is scalable using 55 gallon plastic drums and inexpensive components. Should be enough information for you to take from it what you need and make your own version. Hope it is helpful!
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