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Home Water Filtration Systems and Better Water Quality
Fight the Health Hazards Hiding in Your Water
Even in countries like the United States, clean, healthy drinking water is under assault. Our municipal authorities are fighting a losing battle as more chemicals and pollutants wind up in our drinking water every year. This guide identifies the potential hazards in your water supply and what you can do to protect your home and family from them.Type: Guide
Sponsor: Environmental Water Systems
Busting the Myths of Bottled Water
This white paper tackles some of the myths surrounding bottled water. Once you know the real story, bottled water simply doesn't add up.Type: White Paper
Sponsor: Environmental Water Systems
What You Need to Know About Hard Water
Much of the water in the United States is considered hard, which means it contains a high level of minerals, usually calcium and magnesium. This white paper identifies some things you should keep in mind if you're thinking about a water softener.Type: White Paper
Sponsor: Environmental Water Systems
Using, Heating, and Saving Water
This guide looks at some of the latest and best strategies in heating, conserving and reclaiming water in the residential setting, both single and multifamily situations.Type: Guide
Sponsors: ProudGreenBuilding.com , ProudGreenHome.com
Using, Heating, and Saving Water
This guide looks at some of the latest and best strategies in heating, conserving and reclaiming water in the residential setting, both single and multifamily situations.Type: Guide
Sponsors: ProudGreenBuilding.com , ProudGreenHome.com
The Effects of Toxins and Contaminants on Wastewater
This white paper will help consumers identify and avoid toxins and contaminants to be more environmentally friendly and keep wastewater systems operating at full efficiency.Type: White Paper
Sponsor: Bio-Microbics
Integrated Water Management: Key to Sustainable Development and Stability
Integrated Water Management is a process which promotes the coordinated development and management of water resources in an equitable manner without compromising vital ecosystems. This white paper dives into the Integrated Water Management process and reveals how communities and industries are addressing wastewater management into the future.Type: White Paper
Sponsor: Bio-Microbics
Water Reuse: Trends in Residential Water Recycling and Grey Water Use
As water resources have been increasingly stressed by drought conditions, other shortages and overloaded municipal water treatment plants, water reuse and grey water have become two of the most common topics within the professional sector. This white paper takes a look at residential water reuse and some products that reduce water consumption.Type: White Paper
Sponsor: Bio-Microbics
COMING SOON | Proud Green Home of Louisville Interactive Discovery Center
This Interactive Discovery Center will compare and contrast the strategies, systems, methods and products of The Proud Green Home of Louisville with today's typical newly constructed homes.Type: Infographic
Do You Know the Dangers Hiding in Your Tap Water?
Tap water is treated to protect against disease-causing organisms, or pathogens, by adding disinfectants. However, some microbial pathogens are highly resistant to traditional practices and disinfectants themselves can react to form health risks. This white paper identifies health risks found in tap water and how to protect yourself.Type: White Paper
Sponsor: Environmental Water Systems
Water Filters: Don't Be Fooled by the Deception of Taste
This white paper takes a look at the deception of taste and identifies steps you can take to help ensure your home's drinking water is safe.Type: White Paper
Sponsor: Environmental Water Systems
High-Quality Effluent Solution in a Small Footprint
A three-bedroom home on a small lot in Juneau, Alaska had a failed drainfield and limited space for a replacement solution. No room was available for a conventional drainfield. Direct discharge of treated effluent was not an option either.Type: Case Study
Sponsor: Anua