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Bottle Water vs Tap Water. And Winner Is - The Consumer

08th October 2009
The debate rages on, bottle water vs tap water. On the left side, you have bottled water, a multi billion dollar industry that has been built on the perception that is safer and tastier than tap. On the right side you have tap water, whose reputation has ... Read >
Author: David Cassell

Beyond The Road

01st October 2009
Honda Accord is the first Japanese brand manufactured in the United States backyard back in 1982. It has evolved from a compact hatchback into mid-sized sedan. This evolution is necessary to fit the American taste for bigger cars, making the Accord pushed... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Better Jobs in America's K Move

31st July 2009
The Better Jobs in America's K Move Of President Obama's $787 zillion input box, an impressive $40 gazillion will be washed-out on the institution of "green jobs," jobs that have a overconfident hob on the surroundings. This should ejaculate as encei... Read >
Author: aleksey

Is Tap Water Really Dangerous - To Find Out Read This

21st July 2009
I used to wonder, is tap water really dangerous or not? If you’re wondering the same thing, let me help you out. It probably won’t kill you quickly, unless you have a weakened immune system and cysts are present in your supply, but it could kill y... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

How is Tap Water Tested For Contamination?

09th July 2009
Have you ever sat and wondered exactly how is tap water tested for contamination? What you really should be worried about is not how it is being tested, but who is conducting these tests and if your drinking water is actually being tested at all. Then t... Read >
Author: Bob Goodhand

Customized Phoenix Termite Control for Your Home

01st May 2009
Termites can be a year-round issue for residents of Phoenix, Arizona. With the warm, arid weather so prevalent in this part of the country, it provides a natural breeding ground for all manner of insects and pests, including termites. If you are seeing ... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Be Green: Recycle your old computer hardware

27th March 2009
The fight for the planet is on. It is now fully proven, undeniably, evident that the earth is fighting for its life. During its short but deadly lifespan, human civilization has managed to place a devastating strain on the planet’s resources and healt... Read >
Author: Darwin Redshield

Drinking Water Filter System:Protects Your Health and Saves Money

10th March 2009
Don’t buy just any drinking water filter system. Get your facts straight first. There are some very effective and affordable products on the market, but there are a number of overpriced and ineffective ones, too. Here’s how to tell the difference. ... Read >
Author: Derek Reeve

Use A Phoenix Exterminator To Get Rid Of Pests

05th March 2009
Nobody likes having scorpions or silverfish running rampant in a home. If you live in Phoenix, this can unfortunately be a common fact of life with the warm and arid climate. Solutions to this common problem can be found with a professional Phoenix exte... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Use Phoenix Exterminating Services To Get Pest Problems Under Control

05th March 2009
As residents know, the dry warm weather of Phoenix brings with it a host of insects and other pests that flourish in the warm climate. Homeowners and companies alike can benefit from using appropriate pest control. Phoenix az residents will discover that... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

CARB Refrigerant Management Program: Summary Information About the Early Actions

18th February 2009
Often confusing with multiple changes occurring right until a new environmental regulation passes, owners of AC/HVAC systems may find themselves unprotected. The California Air Resource Board (CARB) and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are worki... Read >

Things to know about bottled water is safe to drink

13th January 2009
Sales of bottled water have sharply risen in recent years because of a growing public perception that bottled water is absolutely free from all impurities. But bottled water sold in the United States is not cleaner or safer than most tap water, states a s... Read >
Author: capellaflavordrops

Things to know about bottled water is safe to drink

13th January 2009
Sales of bottled water have sharply risen in recent years because of a growing public perception that bottled water is absolutely free from all impurities. But bottled water sold in the United States is not cleaner or safer than most tap water, states a s... Read >
Author: capellaflavordrops

How Safe is Your Drinking Water?

18th November 2008
Most communities get their drinking water from surface sources such as lakes, rivers, and reservoirs. Unfortunately, these water bodies are attacked daily with harmful chemicals from industry, the environment, and the human race.Additionally, storm water ... Read >
Author: CarolynSue

How Safe is Your Drinking Water?

18th November 2008
Most communities get their drinking water from surface sources such as lakes, rivers, and reservoirs. Unfortunately, these water bodies are attacked daily with harmful chemicals from industry, the environment, and the human race.Additionally, storm water ... Read >
Author: CarolynSue

Understanding Auto Repair Abbreviations

03rd September 2008
Like any specialized field, auto repair has its own unique set of abbreviations. Used by professionals, the abbreviations can seem to create a completely different language. This can be frustrating for car owners who may not understand what’s being said... Read >
Author: Emma Gold

Should You Trust Your Family's Health to Municipal Drinking Water Purification Systems?

27th August 2008
Public drinking water purification systems vary, but there is one thing that they all have in common. Regardless of how good the public drinking water purification system is, there will still be trace levels of various types of contaminants flowing out o... Read >
Author: Sherri Stockman

A Guide to Home Drinking Water Purification Systems

14th July 2008
Home drinking water purification systems are an important safety net. The public drinking water purification system is not always "safe", even when the Annual Water Quality Report shows that it meets all Environmental Protection Agency Requirements. Fe... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz

Why You Should Consider A Whole House Water Filter.

10th July 2008
Let’s face it, the choice to go with whole house water filters system was a difficult one. We thought that a whole house water filter would cost too much, so we tried going with a countertop unit and one for the master shower. Of course, we should hav... Read >
Author: Warren Conley

Discover The Truth About Water Purification

13th June 2008
Water purification is a complex topic, but learning a little about the technology is a good idea. This is especially true, if you are shopping for a home water filter. There some really good water purifiers and some mediocre products. What follows are... Read >
Author: Hugh Harris-Evans

Learn The Truth About Safe Drinking Water

12th June 2008
Safe drinking water is something that everyone needs. But, if you rely solely on your local treatment facilities, then you are risking your health. EPA standards for safe drinking water are just not that safe. They make no bones about it. If you visit... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz

Water Filtration System

20th May 2008
The water filtration system used by your local government is not adequate to protect the health of your family. It’s obvious from news reports that we probably will not get cholera, but we might get cancer and our kids may suffer from lead poisoning.... Read >
Author: Allan Cassell

Gas-Saving Smart Car Debuts in the United States

28th March 2008
In a time when gas prices have eclipsed the $3 mark and continue to climb, fuel-efficient vehicles have seen their stocks rise. With U.S. consumers finally moving away from gas-guzzling trucks and SUVs, smart, a division of Mercedes Benz, has decided to d... Read >
Author: Shad Connelly

Bottled Water and the EPA - What is Happening?

29th June 2007
Many Municipalities condemn bottled water and bottled water suppliers for not undergoing the same scrutiny as tap water but this is hardly the case. Municipal tap water is regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency while bottled water is regulat... Read >
Author: Jon Stout

Avoid costly mistakes when selling used servers and technology assets

27th June 2007
Selling used servers and technology assets is an excellent way to raise cash and free up storage space. However, many companies make mistakes that can be very costly and time consuming. To achieve the highest payout for your technology hardware make s... Read >
Author: Stan Travers

Repower your Cushman Fleet; Save Cash and Increase your fleet’s Efficiency

21st February 2007
While the main benefit stands right out to some individuals, others are oblivious to it. Money. This is the main reason for repowering your golf cart engine. Whether you have a Kohler engine or a Briggs Stratton engine, it makes no difference. To go o... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Mercedes Blue: New Diesels Miss the Mark

16th November 2006
Mercedes is feeling a little bit blue lately, but who can blame them? California, New York, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Maine say that their new generation of BLUETEC diesel aspirated engines don't do enough to reduce harmful pollutants. Effectively, 20 p... Read >
Author: Matthew C. Keegan

The Cost of Inaccurate CEM Calibration Gases

10th July 2005
By Robert Davis Utility companies and other users of Continuous Emissions Monitoring (CEM) calibration gases often mistakenly consider them a commodity, making price the primary purchase consideration. Consequently, many are willing to settle for cal... Read >
Author: R.L. Fielding