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The DOE Showerhead Rule: Someone is all wet
New proposed federal rule interpretation defining showerheads more restrictively has both plumbing manufacturers and water conservationists up in arms
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Pressure Reducing Valves Save Water and Prevent Problems
Pressure-reducing valves, an element of EPA’s WaterSense® new homes specification, are green: they can save water, increase the service life of plumbing system components, and reduce risks of water leaks
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Green Building Products
When choosing green products and materials, collect reliable information to evaluate sustainability, performance, and cost
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WaterSense® Labeled New Homes Make Sense
EPA’s new specification for water-efficient homes works well for all sorts of builders and remodelers
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Water: The Backseat Driver
Welcome to our new blog dedicated to the issues of water, water efficiency, and water policy
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Are Solar-Powered Attic Ventilators Green?
Fans that pull hot air out of attics can cause more problems than they solve
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Developer Announces Plan For South Carolina’s First Near-Zero-Energy Home
Home Will Include Large Rooftop PV Array AIKEN, SC — Ron Monahan, a developer from Boulder, Colorado, has announced plans to begin construction this year on a home he calls…