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Invest in Public Health01/16/2009: Joan Rose, director of the Center for Water Sciences at Michigan State University, urges increased investment in drinking water infrastructure as a critical public health need. Read full post . . . Fiscally Under Water01/13/2009: It’s hardly a surprise: seriously stretched budgets are hitting programs dedicated to promoting and protecting water in various places around the world. Read full post . . . Proving once again that Only Tap Water Delivers01/08/2009: We came across this interesting article today. Apparently one of the exhibitors at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas has created a device you can use in your home that uses ordinary tap water into electricity. Having never seen the product, we'll refrain from commenting one way or the other un its usefulness, but it certainly looks interesting. Below is the article from the InformationWeek blog. Read full post . . . National Academies of Science Talk Drinking Water01/08/2009: The National Academies of Science recently released a new booklet called Drinking Water: Understanding the Science and Policy behind a Critical Resource. The booklet, which is available online, discusses where our drinking water comes from, and how it is treated before it reaches your tap. Read full post . . . Preparing Your Water Pipes for Winter12/30/2008: Every winter, many homeowners face the expense and inconvenience of frozen water pipes - make sure you're not one of them by taking a few simple precautions. Read full post . . . Archived posts |
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