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    By Adelle King
    05/02/2009
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    Are waterless urinals a health hazard or a water saver’s friend?

    It’s not often that plumbing makes the daily news, but in late 2005 the Los Angeles Times ran a story about a controversial ruling on waterless ...
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    By Adelle King
    05/02/2009
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    Shower head efficiency

    With more effort being devoted to development of products that contribute to a sustainable future, attention has turned to shower head performance.
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    By Adelle King
    05/02/2009
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    Building sustainable design

    The City of Melbourne, Australia, has pushed the boundaries to make its new offices as efficient as possible in the use of energy and water.
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    By Adelle King
    04/02/2009
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    A new approach to water access

    After decades of apartheid South Africa is dealing with many social and environmental problems. The plumbing industry is keen to do its share.
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    By Adelle King
    03/02/2009
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    The boat with no carbon footprint

    Wastewater from the geWoonboot, a Dutch prototype carbon-neutral houseboat, is channeled to an onboard septic tank for initial treatment then transferred by sump pump to floating ...
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    27/01/2009
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    Addressing water use in green business precinct

    Australia’s first WorldPark green business precinct is being developed in the Adelaide suburb of Keswick at an estimated cost of AU$150 million.
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