Articles, tagged with "saving water", page 5
28th April 2010
Green electricians are special electrical professionals who work in energy efficient constructions known as 'green buildings' designed on the model of sustainable development. In some drier parts of the world, especially Australia marked by rampant water ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
30th March 2010
With many states in the US facing serious water shortages, ideas are being considered for creative ways to reuse or recycle the water already available. California, Florida, and Texas are three states currently considering recycling sewage water as a way ...
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Author:
Stephanie Jacobs
26th February 2010
Let's face it. More and more people are making the commitment to lead a eco friendly life style. By saving electricity with energy-saving light bulbs, driving less and recycling, people are becoming invested in the health and well-being of our planet. How...
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Author:
Olivia Romero
26th February 2010
If you've been shopping for a new shower head you may have come across the term, GPM, and wondered what it was. Well, this term is a measurement of the number of gallons of water delivered per minute during a shower. Water pressure, or flow, can also be m...
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Author:
Olivia Romero
27th January 2010
People all over Australia have the misconception that swimming pools waste water, and decide not to install them as a result. The fact of the matter, however, is that pools actually save water. When you know how to maintain a pool properly, you can make i...
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Author:
EvaJudge
25th January 2010
As environmental issues climb on a scale of urgency, it's vital that every person does their part to make a difference - whether actions are taken at work, in public settings, or at home. Many people begin by implementing environmental practices at home, ...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
21st November 2009
The results of global warming are being talked about very often, and at one point, one feels the the necessity to take part in the movement of living a more eco-friendly life. You might not exchange your Sports Utility Vehicle for a hybrid, but you can re...
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Author:
Peterke Ember
16th November 2009
Solar power has been used in its passive state for many centuries. Examples of this include heating water, lighting fires and drying wood. In places where sunlight is available for most days of the year, solar water heaters are popular. There are also sol...
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Author:
nehalive
30th October 2009
Water consumption is one of the most important areas where we can make changes to start reducing the monthly bills. The very idea of flushing water away is something that has been tormenting environmentally conscious people for a long while now. Until the...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
22nd October 2009
Did you know that thousands of litres of water are needlessly wasted every second? Of all the world's water, only 1% is available for human consumption. Hence, the importance of conserving water is clear - and the best way to start is by doing it in your ...
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Author:
AlterSage
13th October 2009
The rich and famous are always touting how eco-
friendly they live, except of course when they fly
around the world in their Lear jets.
But for all of us who don't have a large paycheck,
how can we do our part to protect the environment.
...
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Author:
Daniel P. Martin
16th September 2009
Eco-friendly bathrooms take advantage of water conservation products to help save water. Bathroom systems are available which can be of significant benefit to the environment whilst maintaining top standards of luxury and excellence in craftsmanship. The ...
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Author:
AlterSage
16th September 2009
The need for eco-friendly bathrooms is on the rise. Water conservation products are becoming increasingly popular as trends point consumers into the direction of responsible water use. However, fashion aside, the planet has a dire need for water conservat...
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Author:
AlterSage
25th August 2009
Recycling cans and newspapers helps to decrease the carbon footprint your daily living is leaving on the Earth, but it is no longer enough. It is time to go the extra mile to be eco-chic and help save Mother Earth. And it's not as hard as it may seem eith...
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Author:
Karen Bellas
10th August 2009
Crops thrive with seven organic vegetable garden benefits of mushroom compost. Usually containing coconut hulls, hay, corn cobs, cottonseed meal, poultry dung and straw pony bedding, the pure compost is dark, rich and odorless.1 ) completely recycled Fr...
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Author:
Denis Ray