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Today's Green Construction

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This blog is a green construction blog.

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  • Five Rivers MetroParks Recycle Used Oil

    Posted on Friday December 11th, 2009 at 15:30 in environment, hvac

    LEOLA, PA – Employees at the 25 Five Rivers MetroParks facilities in the greater Dayton, Ohio area feel like they’ve struck gold – black gold. They’ve recently started collecting used motor oil from service vehicles that maintain the systemâ€...

  • Energy Efficient Garage Heaters

    Posted on Tuesday December 1st, 2009 at 19:48 in green products

    Winter might bring you relief from excessive sweating and high temperatures but it can also add to your discomfort if you work in a garage, warehouse or shop. Many people use their garages for more than parking their cars and all this may come to a ...

  • Extreme Eco-Friendly Homes

    Posted on Tuesday November 24th, 2009 at 18:15 in environment

    Eco-Friendly Homes come in all shapes and sizes. When I read the following article I thought it would be something worth passing along. Check out the Top 10 Extreme Eco-Friendly Homes. The article covers some really amazing eco-friendly homes includi...

  • Seal Your Home

    Posted on Wednesday November 18th, 2009 at 20:37 in energy star, insulation

    Air Sealing Saves Money I’ve written quite a few articles over the years about the importance of properly air sealing a home to save energy and money. Even the best quality insulation won’t work very well if your home has air leaks that a...

  • American Standard Faucets Go Green

    Posted on Tuesday November 17th, 2009 at 20:52 in green products

    Faucets Going Green The States of California and Vermont have passed new lead level laws for plumbing fixtures going into effect on January 1, 2010. The new laws require less than 0.25 percent lead in wetted surfaces of pipes, pipe fittings, plumbing...

  • Does Upgrading a Refrigerator Save Money in the Long Run?

    Posted on Friday November 13th, 2009 at 21:33 in energy star

    Is your refrigerator old? Besides not looking very good, It’s probably wasting energy. According to EnergyStar.Gov, a typical 24 cubic foot top-freezer refrigerator from the mid-1980s wastes more than $765 in electricity over 5 years! (@ 11 cen...

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jdbapat

4 stars Dr J D Bapat

Green construction: Learn how industrial and agricultural wastes can be effectively used in cement and concrete to improve its strength and durability. Read blogs on latest developments in cement, concrete and construction. Investigate on research. Ask questions. Seek opportunities or inform about events and opportunities in your company. Get your product or website reviewed. Visit: http://www.cement-concrete.com

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