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01 Jan Posted by in Recycle | Comments

Eco-friendly & Economical

The Green Year Imagine an entire year of living green. Not only would you reduce your carbon footprint by a massive amount, but you could probably inspire others to do the same. Jodi Helmer’s book The Green Year gives you 365 small, inexpensive things you can do to make a big difference in saving the […]

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22 Oct Posted by in Recycle | Comments

Manchster Water Works. Recycling Waste 1894 Old Print

by goosmurf Manchster Water Works. Recycling Waste 1894 Old Print Genuine Historic Print as history was recorded Original old antique print, not a modern reproduction Size and details in description below Choose from the selection available Old Antique Historical Victorian Prints Maps and Historic Fine Art———-. Manchster Water Works. Recycling Waste 1894 Old Print Page […]

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30 Sep Posted by in Recycle | 4 comments

Will people burn all body waste and turn it into electricity, create water lines for recycling washing water,?

by bmitd67 Question by In synch dunky ducky: Will people burn all body waste and turn it into electricity, create water lines for recycling washing water,? and drinking water? Will people never put any type of used water back into the rivers, lake or the underground water system? With two sewage line and maybe pump […]

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16 Sep Posted by in Recycle | Comments

Ex-Cell Products – Ex-Cell – Sidekick Personal Recycler, Round, Steel, 5 gal, Silver – Sold As 1 Each – Recycling container attaches to waste receptacle. – Fire-safe steel construction. – Waste receptacle has 5-gallon capacity. – Recycling container holds up to 10 uncrushed 12 oz. water bottles or cans. – No tools required for attachment of recycler

by Plan for Opportunity Ex-Cell Products – Ex-Cell – Sidekick Personal Recycler, Round, Steel, 5 gal, Silver – Sold As 1 Each – Recycling container attaches to waste receptacle. – Fire-safe steel construction. – Waste receptacle has 5-gallon capacity. – Recycling container holds up to 10 uncrushed 12 oz. water bottles or cans. – No […]

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13 Apr Posted by in Recycle | Comments

Prime benefits of Recycled Water ? Queensland Water Transport, Australia

Prime benefits of Recycled Water ? Queensland Water Transport, Australia Prime benefits of Recycled Water – Queensland Water Transport, Australia Free Online Articles Directory Why Submit Articles? Top Authors Top Articles FAQ ABAnswers Publish Article 0 && $.browser.msie ) { var ie_version = parseInt($.browser.version); if(ie_version Login Login via Register Hello My Home Sign Out Email […]

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11 Apr Posted by in Recycle | Comments

Radioactive water at 5 mln times legal limit found at Japan plant

Radioactive water at 5 mln times legal limit found at Japan plant TOKYO (Reuters) – The operator of Japan’s crippled nuclear power plant said on Tuesday it had found water with 5 million times the legal limit of radioactivity as it struggles for a fourth week to contain the world’s biggest nuclear disaster in quarter […]

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20 Feb Posted by in Recycle | 2 comments

Q&A: When talking about small scale waste water recycling, I have heard that you cannot use black water…?

by greenlagirl Question by joecool123_us: When talking about small scale waste water recycling, I have heard that you cannot use black water…? …to irrigate crops. Sometimes, they even say you can’t use greywater to water your crops either. I was wondering why this is the case. Is it that whatever is in the water gets […]

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24 Jan Posted by in Recycle | 4 comments

Q&A: If water goes down a drain and is recaptured and recycled, how can water waste occur?

Question by PM: If water goes down a drain and is recaptured and recycled, how can water waste occur? Wouldn’t water waste occur only if the water was used and didn’t return to be used again? Best answer: Answer by maryfranBecause it is not 100% recyclable. There is some waste. It is that simple. What […]

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04 Dec Posted by in Recycle | Comments

Recycled water could be running WA taps

Recycled water could be running WA taps Recycled water could be running through the taps of Perth households if a trial launched in WA on Tuesday is a success. Read more on Sydney Morning Herald Recycled water could be running WA taps Recycled water could be running through the taps of Perth households if a […]

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28 Nov Posted by in Recycle | 1 comment

Q&A: How to maintain the temperature of water in a water recycle system (31 to 34 Celsius)?

by RellyAB Question by $ree: How to maintain the temperature of water in a water recycle system (31 to 34 Celsius)? I have a water recycle system. The problem is the temperature of the output water is a bit high (38 to 43 Celsius) than my need (31 to 34 Celsius). Now I am maintaining […]

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