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Nuprana is dedicated to promoting water conservation in the US.
Our mission is to make saving water as easy as possible for households across the country. We do that by offering a portfolio of affordable, easy-to-use, easy-to-install water conservation products, along with extensive educational information about conservation and advocacy recommendations to empower people to do more to protect our water resources.
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Missouri Pours Money on Water Projects
JEFFERSON CITY – Gov. Jay Nixon on Monday announced $146 million in federal stimulus funds to speed infrastructure construction across Missouri. The grants, in conjunction with $120 million in low-interest loans provided by the state, will pay ...
Connecticut’s Experiment with Bottled Water Deposits
By Gregory B. Hladky, Fairfield County Weekly Starting last week, the soft gurgling of the estimated 561 million bottles of water sold every year in Connecticut was supposed to translate into the sweet clink of millions upon millions of nickels rolli...
Water: The World’s #1 Security and Health Concern
By Zachary Shahan, Ecoworldly Water scarcity resulting from climate change is the number one issue the world will have to grapple with in the future, according to chief climate scientist and Nobel Peace Prize-winner Dr. Rajendra K. Pachauri. On the o...
Dangerous Toxins Taint Drinking Water in Schools
The Associated Press (AP) is breaking with news that not only has the drinking water at thousands of schools nationwide been found to contain a variety of dangerous toxins, but its investigation found these contaminants to be present in schools in ev...
Alternative Energy vs Water?
By Todd Woody, New York Times AMARGOSA VALLEY, Nev. — In a rural corner of Nevada reeling from the recession, a bit of salvation seemed to arrive last year. A German developer, Solar Millennium, announced plans to build two large solar farms here t...
National Academy of Sciences to Study California’s Water Woes
By Bettina Boxall, LA Times In a bow to a summer of angry complaints about water cutbacks to Central Valley farms, the Obama administration said Wednesday it would invite the National Academy of Sciences to examine the environmental measures restrict...

