Posts Tagged ‘ water ’

WaterSense Homes Could Save 10,000 Gallons A Year

November 28, 2010
By Beth Buczynski
WaterSense Homes Could Save 10,000 Gallons A Year

Four WaterSense labeled new homes have been built by KB Home in Roseville, California, and will help families save an average of 10,000 gallons of water and at least $100 on utility costs each year.
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Blog Action Day: A Flood Of Words To Save Our Water

October 15, 2010
By Beth Buczynski
Blog Action Day: A Flood Of Words To Save Our Water

Here are five facts that illustrate the severity of the global water problem, and why we think Blog Action Day 2010 is such an important opportunity to raise awareness about the issue!
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Will A New Drinking Water Rule Help Protect Public Health?

June 29, 2010
By Beth Buczynski
Will A New Drinking Water Rule Help Protect Public Health?

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to revise a national primary drinking water regulation to achieve greater public health protection against waterborne pathogens in the distribution systems of public water systems.
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