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Texans Answer Call Save Water, Only to Face Higher Rates
2014-02-09 01:53:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New York Times: The drought-stricken city of Wichita Falls could soon give its residents more bad news. Even though the 100,000 residents of this northwest Texas city have substantially cut their water use, their dry lawns may no longer continue to save them money on their water bills. Instead, they will be asked to pay more; the city lost $4.5 million in water sales last year because of the conservation efforts. "It's tough to tell the consumer that "Yeah, well, you guys did a great job out there conserving...
Conserve Water Indoors & Help Save Water, Energy & Money
2013-11-27 19:37:51| PortlandOnline
Save Money, Time, and Water With Rotary Impingement Tank Cleaning
2013-11-19 21:59:00| Chemical Processing
Tank cleaning has always been viewed as a necessary evil for manufacturers. During the cleaning process, a significant amount of resources (time, chemicals, water, electric and labor) is required between batches to ensure a reliable, uncontaminated, quality batch is produced. Although these repeating expenditures have a significant effect on the bottom line, many chemical manufacturers continue to rely on outdated processing for cleaning, not realizing the potential opportunity for substantial cost reductions and revenue recovery through CIP optimization.This whitepaper includes specific case studies on the benefits of rotary impingement and CIP optimization vs. the standard tank cleaning processes. These benefits include drastic savings in time and water usage as well as employee safety.
Save water with faucet aerators
2013-09-10 01:34:35| PortlandOnline
Reduce water consumption by installing free low-flow faucet aerators
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United Kingdom: Save our voles: Water vole numbers down a fifth in just three years
2013-09-06 13:31:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Independent: Water vole numbers across the UK have dropped by more than 20 per cent in just a few years, crushing the hopes of a comeback that followed positive numbers in 2010, according to experts. The stubby-nosed creatures used to be widespread throughout the countrys waterways, but a number of factors have seen populations plummet by as much as 95 per cent in the past four decades. Information from the water vole database shows that in the face of habitat loss, weather extremes and the deadly and...