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5 Tips To Save Water
If you're looking for ways to save water, look no further. With lots of suggestions, pictures and hints, you'll learn fast and easy ways to conserve water in and around your home. You'll also save on your energy bill, too.
128 commentsHow Does a Low-flow Showerhead Save Water?
How do low-flow showerheads save water, and are they worth it? Yes! By installing a low-flow showerhead you not only conserve resources, but cut back on your utility bills. They’re inexpensive, and only take a moment to install.
4 commentsSouthern California, If We Don’t Conserve Water We Will Shrivel Up Like A Raisin
Southern California and the rest of the world is facing sever water shortages due to politics, endangered species act and record low run off and rain fall. Specifically in Southern California where a majority...
2 commentsTop 10 Hot Jobs in Best American Cities: Gilbert and Scottsdale AZ
Owing to Phoenix proximity and aggressive city planning through 2020, Gilbert and Scottsdale are among the fastest-growing cities in the state, and busy college towns. Many more jobs are being added in the 2010s.
11 commentsBest Dishwashers 2012
Washing dishes is a boring chore and if you have a large family it can be a real pain. A good dishwasher is a quick and easy to use solution to the problem. In recent years the price of dishwashers have fallen greatly, also they have become more...
2 commentsBuilding our Environmentally friendly Home.
Building an Environmentally friendly home. The issues and some ideas and suggestions.
0 commentsI Installed Dual Flush Toilets, Should You?
Here in Southern California, like much of the western U.S., we have been experiencing a protracted drought that has lasted several years. Southern California gets its water from a number of sources. Groundwater provides between 30 and 40 percent of...
6 commentsBuy a 1.28 gpf HET to Save Water and Bills
One of the biggest water users inside the home is old toilets. All toilets before 1992 use 3.5 gallons of water for each flush. Replacing them with a HET is a quick way to get solid water savings.
3 commentsAdapting to Climate Change on Farms using Natural Sequence Farming
Natural Sequence Farming (NSF) was developed by an Aussie - Peter Andrews, who is a third generation farmer and horse breeder. Over 60 years of farming he realised that through erosion and poor management streams have lost contact with the water tables and wetlands in riparian zone and the floodplain and so have lost the natural storage that acted to insulate the stream from droughts.
2 commentsHow to Use Water Wisely : Tips for Saving and Reusing Water at Home
Clean freshwater is a scare and vital resource and is getting more expensive. So, what water saving methods work and are worthwhile? See charts and save.
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