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                                            Plumbing industry gets smart about water useOne of the foundation aims of worldplumbinginfo.com is to spread knowledge and good practice globally to reduce water use and improve sanitation. The first two ...
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                                            Protection against product copyingManufacturers and trade show organizers have strategies to counter the pirating of designs and brands, but the best defence is to refuse to buy copies.
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                                            Bad water kills more children than warIn the Western world there is scant appreciation of how fortunate we are to have public infrastructure, general good health and pleasant living conditions.
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                                            Lead laws affect faucetsBismuth used in faucet manufacture may be an alternative to lead, but does the world produce enough of it and will the alloys be as workable?
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                                            China experiments with energy efficient housingChina’s hunger for energy is worrying the rest of the world, but government regulations and project developments in that vast country are leading the way in ...
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                                            Heated wastewater: An overlooked source of energy freely availableHeated wastewater can be harnessed to pre-heat the inlet to hot water systems, offering considerable savings and the downsizing of hot water unit capacity.
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                                            Reductions in drainage stresses old plumbing systemsDownstream plumbing does not attract much interest until something goes wrong. Now with the emphasis on water conservation there are concerns that lower building drainage flows ...
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                                            Bacteria used to eat through a fatty problemUntil recently, mechanical methods have been used to clear blockages in sewerage systems caused by fats, oils and greases. But not everyone agrees. A different ...
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                                            Poisoned water threatens developing countriesDrinking water in Bangladesh is making millions of people sick due to arsenic contamination and may be killing as many as 3,000 a year.
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                                            Plumbing given the respect it deservesFor a country that is not under pressure to conserve water, Sweden takes its plumbing industry extremely seriously.
 
                                                

