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EWA System Sucks Drinkable Water Out of Thin Air [Water]gizmodo.com » Gizmodo - Nov 7, 2008 While energy issues tend to get a lot more media play, a perhaps even bigger challenge we'll need to collectively deal with soon is the problem of potable water. Israeli company EWA is hoping to help nations with less … Also tagged: water, ewa, water crisis, drinkable water, peak water, water filtration methods, eco solutions, extraction of water from air |
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Largest LEED Platinum Building in the Worldgreenbuildingelements.com » Green Building Elements - Oct 10, 2008 This post, like the masses of crowds, makes its way inside the just opened Academy of Sciences Museum. And why not as the Museum just became the largest LEED Platinum building in the world as well as the world’s most … Also tagged: design, materials, civic, coral reef, leed, aquariums, louvre, rainforest, pacific ocean, seahorse, filtration, pacific coast, programs and standards, lighting and 38 electrical, water use and 38 plumbing, sciences museum, aquarium water, water planet, recycling systems, radical ideas, roof skylights, alligator swamp |
switched.com » Switched - Oct 2, 2008
Filed under: Green Tech Sure we've seen glorified dehumidifiers like this before, but we're a sucker for any aquatic wonder which claims to solve the world's drinking water shortage. The wall-mounted Watermill from …
Also tagged: water, drinking water, green, drinkingwater, watermill, dehumidifier, element four, elementfour, dehumidifiers
engadget.com » Engadget - Oct 2, 2008
Filed under: Household Sure we've seen glorified dehumidifiers like this before, but we're a sucker for any aquatic wonder which claims to solve the world's drinking water shortage. The wall-mounted Watermill from …
Also tagged: water, drinking water, green, drinkingwater, watermill, dehumidifier, element four, elementfour, dehumidifiers
treehugger.com » TreeHugger - Nov 29, 2007
Short explanation: Clayton County wastewater and storm water runoff are diverted to a series of man-made, wetland ponds and channels that eventually feed two small reservoirs. Afterward, naturally polished wastewater …
Also tagged: news, design and architecture, usa, georgia, drought, less is more, wetlands, wastewater