If you live in one of four major U.S. cities chances are you’re letting the benefits of a ubiquitous natural resource go right down the drain — when it could be used to cut down your water bill.
Architects and designers have recycled ancient practice of collecting rainwater to make buildings ecologically friendly ...
In our increasingly eco-conscious world, discovering methods that simultaneously shrink our environmental footprint and trim household expenses is a victory for both our wallets and the planet. One ...
SPICEWOOD SPRINGS, Texas--When Joe Wheeler built his new house here in 2001, he was told that it would cost $10,000 to drill a well, and that he wouldn't be able to drink or bathe in the water.
PERTH AMBOY, NJ – Englert Environmental, a provider of renewable resource solutions, today unveiled the Englert Rainwater Harvesting System, a rainwater harvesting solution that integrates Englert’s ...
Though people have been collecting rainwater for thousands of years, the process can be mystifying. “Most homeowners know what a rain barrel is. They know the design they want and how much they’re ...
In what is considered a breakthrough for rainwater codes and standards moving forward, the United States General Services Administration (GSA) has accepted its proposed change for the Facilities ...
Research by environmental engineers indicates that it rains enough in Philadelphia, New York, Seattle and Chicago that if homeowners had a way to collect and store the rain falling on their roofs, ...
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