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Water recycling technology delivers cash savings

Envirotec Magazine

SDS Greywater Reuse System. The SDS Greywater on Demand (GWOD) system uses “a state-of-the-art ultrafiltration technology, unique to the UK, together with smart controls, to deliver a space-saving, low-energy and responsive water reuse system, for commercial buildings, hotels and leisure centres.”

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Importance of Sustainable Water Management Practices in Urban Areas

Hydrogen Fuel News

Introduction to Sustainable Water Management Water is essential for life, yet it is a finite resource under increasing stress due to population growth, urbanization, and climate change. Addressing these challenges requires a combination of technological innovations and behavioral changes to conserve water.

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Switch to green wastewater infrastructure could reduce emissions and provide huge savings

Envirotec Magazine

A group of researchers says they have shown that a transition to green wastewater-treatment approaches in the US, away from greywater treatment, could save $15.6 College of Engineering explores the potential economic tradeoffs of switching to green infrastructure and technology solutions that go beyond existing greywater treatment practices.

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Peers sought to build urban resilience platform

Envirotec Magazine

Isle’s technology consultant Sylvia Schuster explains why she believes managing the effects of climate change requires urban transformation. European cities need to transform their infrastructure if they are to meet the emerging challenges posed by the effects of anthropogenic climate change. Technology pilots.

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We, The Army, Are Prepared For The Last War

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This past week (Jan 2020) a slew of climate change investment redirection announcements last week from Microsoft , Union Square Ventures and fifty wall ventures (both VC firms) and Blackrock (the second time Larry Fink has emphasized this shift in the hedge fund’s focus). drinking water, wastewater, stormwater and greywater?—?as