Rainwater harvesting news articles 
( 2/2 ) 12 Simple Steps for Going Green in 2012
As we ring in the new year, here are twelve steps that we can all take to reduce our impact on the environment (8) Get out and ride We all know that carpooling and using public transportation helps cut down on greenhouse gas emissions, as well as our gas bills. Now, cities across the country are investing in new mobility options that provide exercise and offer an alternative to being cramped in subways or buses. Chicago, Denver, Minneapolis, ... [more]
Carbon free energy system presented at Energy Roadmap 2050
In March 2011, the European Commission published the overall decarbonisation roadmap covering the whole economy. All sectors, power generation, transport, residential, industry and agriculture, were analysed. The Commission has also been preparing sectoral roadmaps, among which the Energy Roadmap 2050 is the last one, focusing on the whole energy sector. In order to cut emissions by over 80% by 2050, Europe's energy production will have to be... [more]
First American National Standard for water reuse systems published by NSF International
Following the new standard complements NSF International’s expanding scope of environmental standards and sustainable product standards, which help establish criteria for and clear methods of evaluating environmental and sustainable product claims, the global public health and environmental organization, published the first American national standard for commercial and residential onsite water reuse treatment systems, NSF/ANSI 350. NSF/ANSI 3... [more]
Verdo Renewables supplies wood pellets for the biomass boiler plant at Girvan Community Hospital in Scotland
In addition to its biomass boiler which burns wood pellets, other eco-friendly features at Girvan Community Hospital, one of Scotland's most eco-friendly public buildings, include a wind turbine, use of rainwater to flush toilets, a food waste vacuum system to dry and compost leftover food and low energy lighting. Each of the hospital's main blocks are built with timber frame kits, where all the timber used is from sustainable sources. In add... [more]
GSE's rugged traffic powered pump requires no fuel
Gravitational Systems Engineering (GSE) has announced a rugged traffic powered pump, which can be easily deployed and requires no fuel. The R-SBP100 is an entry level product designed for use by road construction crews. The 100 GPM capacity and the rugged construction, from recycled tires, make this unit a strong competitor to portable 10 Hp dewatering, slurry, and light trash pumps. The durable, easily setup pump, will also calm traf... [more]
Other Rainwater harvesting news and reviews
Rainwater harvesting lecture held at Marshall
Experts spoke at Marshall University yesterday on how to utilize rainwater.
Residents of flood-prone areas urged to store rainwater
KLANG: Residents of flood-prone areas are encouraged to install a rainwater harvesting system in their respective houses.
Save water and save money using rain
Amarillo, Texas - Save water and save money. That's the basis of a new plan the City of Amarillo is pushing this summer, called the rainwater harvesting incentive program.
Comprehensive Professional Rainwater Catchment Training now Available
PHOENIX, May 14, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The American Rainwater Catchment Systems Association (ARCSA ) now offers four levels of rainwater catchment education with three levels of professional recognitions. ARCSA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that was founded...
BMRCL gets to work on rainwater harvesting
The Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. (BMRCL) has launched its rainwater harvesting project on Reach 1 between Byappanahalli and Mahatma Gandhi Road.Last December, BMRCL had invited exp...
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Little Elm hosts water conservation expo
The Town of Little Elm will be hosting its first Water is Life Expo event Saturday, April 7, at Town Hall, 100 West Eldorado Parkway. The expo will focus on educating residents from local communities about water conservation and planting the right plants for the area.
Rainwater collection systems floated for Parksville
As water becomes an increasingly crucial part of long term city planning, Parksville council heard a presentation about rainwater collection.
Officials mull bill credit for collecting rain
Amarillo officials are proposing a program that would allow residents who harvest rainwater to earn a one-time water bill credit if they get all of their water from the city.
Arlington tackling stormwater through series of programs
Not many people think about stormwater, but managing it properly goes a long way toward protecting the environment.


