Can We Make L.A. Graywater Ready?
The City of Los Angeles has crossed the Rubicon by implementing unprecedented city-wide water reduction goals . L.A.’s compelling decision comes in response to...
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The City of Los Angeles has crossed the Rubicon by implementing unprecedented city-wide water reduction goals . L.A.’s compelling decision comes in response to...
It’s been almost 2 months since half a million residents of Toledo, Ohio and surrounding communities were told not to drink their water after unsafe levels of...
Last week, I attended World Water Week in Stockholm, Sweden. At international conferences like this, one can feel somewhat overwhelmed by the magnitude of the...
Conan O’Brien, Andy Richter, NRDC, and the State of California have teamed up to create a new series of very funny Public Service Announcements to encourage...
In many parts of the United States, cities and suburbs -- and the wastewater and stormwater utilities that serve them -- are among the largest sources of water...
Summary: Stormwater runoff from our urban and suburban environments is a primary source of beach water pollution in California - yet California cities and...
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