July 19, 2007
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How to save water in the house Here’s a look at conservation indoors, where half of a typical household’s water is used. Toilets, discussed on the next two pages, consume most; next come showers and baths, then washing machines and dishwashers.
If you shower just a little differently, […]
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July 16, 2007
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Water is getting scarce, especially the clean, drinking one. Pollution and extreme weather conditions don’t help to improve the matter in any way.
Recycling is a great way to protect the environment. It’s not always simple, though. Some cities and towns collect only certain kinds of recyclable materials […]
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July 16, 2007
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If you don’t live in mainland Australia, chances are you might not have noticed the water shortage problem in the Australia, but you might have heard of the hosepipe ban and were left puzzled by London’s Mayor Ken Livingstone plea to Londoners to stop flushing the lavatory after relieving themselves! Two unusually dry winters have […]
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