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Gray-water ordinance good policy

Water Conservation News - NUPRANA | September 18th 2008 by Osvaldo Gomez

By Rodney Glassman Water conservation will always be needed in Tucson. With Arizona sitting at the bottom of the Colorado River and our city located at the bottom of the Central Arizona Project, as shortages are declared on the Colorado River it is o read more

The cool blue designer rainwater tank

disassociated.com | September 7th 2008 by John Lampard

One way to get more people interested in rainwater tanks is to design them so that they are too cool not to want, as Melbourne company Full Tank have done… and how could you go passed rainwater tanks that illuminate? Rainwater tanks are here t read more

Tucson, AZ: Gray-water harvesting for new homes

Water Conservation News - NUPRANA | August 26th 2008 by Osvaldo Gomez

TUCSON, AZ-The city of Tucson is looking to take a positive step forward in water conservation by requiring gray-water harvesting. All new homes built within city limits would be plumbed for gray-water harvesting under the proposed ordinance. That us read more

Green Livin Graywater

Green Livin | July 23rd 2008 by Stephen M Harrell

Green Livin What is Graywater?“waste water that does not contain sewage or fecal contamination (such as from the shower) and can be reused for irrigation after filtration.”Graywater Central, from Oasis Design, defines it in a slightly different m read more

AQUS greywater kit makes heaps of sense, saves water & money

Brave New Leaf | February 29th 2008 by MJ

Over half of the water that a household uses everyday gets flushed down the toilet. A company called Watersaver Technologies has figured out one straightforward way to recycle water throughout the house. All you need is your existing sink, your... read more

Noosa Population Cap, is it really Sustainable?

Green to Profit - Becoming a Sustainable Entrepreneur | February 20th 2008 by Alexander Kohl

I had an interesting conversation with one of our local councillors two days ago. Noosa (the community I live in) has been really innovative and forward thinking and worked out how many people can be sustained by its resources. They looked at water, read more

For those of you new to the concept of a learnscape…

Living Schools Blog | October 31st 2007 by Living Schools

I recommend having a good look at the following website: www.ecocentro.org. This is an awesome community development project in Brazil, designed using Permaculture principles and functioning literally as a living school. They produce their own food, read more

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