Water Efficiency & Dry Drains
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ISH 2017 focuses on health issues
Affordable and effective: the bathroom as a fountain of health For 84 percent of Germans, health counts as the most fundamental of all the things that ... -
Water saving product schemes across the world
Labelling water-using products is a growing practice across the globe, with many initiatives being implemented. The global map shows the varying schemes already in existence across ... -
U.S. Senate passes bill calling for WaterSense Authorisation
The U.S. Senate this month passed the $9.4 billion Water Resources Development Act (S.2848) by a 95-3 vote. Sponsored by Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.), the measure includes ... -
Smart Irrigation Month
November declared Australians are the biggest water users per capita on the planet – a confronting statistic given we live on the driest populated continent on ... -
The Effects of Hydraulic Fracturing
The United States Environmental Protection Agency released a draft assessment earlier this month outlining the potential impacts of hydraulic fracturing activities on drinking water resources in ... -
MaP Testing Expands To List ‘PREMIUM’ Water-Efficient Products
MaP Testing has announced the development of a new PREMIUM label for the highest performing water-efficient products. -
Cluster-scale urban developments with water recycling ‘going gang-busters’
The past decade of sustainability, monitoring, research and innovation in Australia's on-site water treatment industry was summed up recently by CQUniversity Senior Research Fellow Ted Gardner. ... -
Eliminating resource waste
Presented against the backdrop of a national election that will no doubt shape the future of the construction industry and its products, the International Association of ... -
CIB Symposium Sydney 2010
CIB Working Commission W062 on Water Supply and Drainage for Buildings, held its 36th Annual Symposium in Sydney, Australia on November 8-10, 2010. -
Wastewater breakthroughs in China
Two years ago, scientists from around the world predicted that China would be leading the way in ‘toilet-to-tap” technology. Under the guidance of Professor Siqing Xia ...