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Big City, Small Water Footprint
Researchers have found that in general, larger cities have smaller per capita water footprints. Research team hopes to produce tool to predict water use A 2018 study by a team of Penn State researchers has discovered that large cities are generally more water efficient and productive than mid-sized cities. Large cities have a smaller water footprint for their size, but rather than being a ...
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Home, Sweet Wastewater Building
How can a wastewater treatment plant embedded into a neighborhood not use much landmass and be environmentally friendly and user-friendly all at the same time? One system aims to do all of the above. Why should a wastewater treatment plant always have to look like, well, a wastewater treatment plant? A visual trip through project files of Aqueonics Inc., based in Greenville, SC, reveals photos ...
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