The second phase of a study on the use of gray water for landscape irrigation will soon be underway and its results may affect how municipalities view gray water as an alternative non-potable water ...
The average American family uses an average of 300 gallons of water every day — and 75% of it goes down the drain. Some of it isn't anything you'd want to reuse around the house (think toilet water), ...
Atypical American family uses 400 gallons of high-quality potable water every day. Although conservation practices such as fixing leaks, changing wasteful habits and installing low-flow showerheads ...
When I first heard about 'gray water', I figured it was some sort of concoction you came up with using a dirty paint palette. It turns out it's a lot simpler. Produced from wastewater from everyday ...
A Tucson law requiring gray-water hookups in new homes takes effect Tuesday, and some home builders are concerned about it. But a nonprofit builder for low-income ...
Water is a precious resource; conserving it is a key to Earth-friendly gardening. We have been blessed with abundant rainfall, magnificent waterfalls and fast-moving creeks this past winter. But where ...
Despite years of drought and conservation mandates, Californians continue to sprinkle a lot of clean, drinkable water onto yards to keep the greenery alive. That’s true even on properties that have ...
(AP) -- A long-running religious freedom case has come full circle, with a court ruling this week that a deeply conservative Amish community in Minnesota cannot be threatened with the loss of homes if ...