
May/June 2008
Vol 3, No 4
Drought and Demand-Side Water Conservation
A casual country-wide survey suggests that the success of demand-side water conservation is related to a variety of factors, ranging from geological location and climate to imagination and enthusiasm.
By Penelope B. Grenoble
The Ultimate Recycling Program
For a county famous for being socially and politically conservative, Orange County, CA has placed itself on the cutting edge of a radical new water management technology–wastewater reclamation.
By Daniel P. Duffy
Money Down the Drain
Upgrading water meters can pay off.
By Nikki Stiles
Water Savings Under Par
A recent survey by Golf Course Superintendents Association of America reveals that 29% of 18-hole golf course facilities voluntarily participate in an environmental stewardship program.
By Carol Brzozowski
Wringing Profit from the Rinse
A Program in Austin, TX, spurs water conservation practices.
By David Richardson
Solar Cost Controller
As energy prices continue to rise, water utilities across southern California are turning to solar energy.
By Lyn Corum
A New Era
Anxious water districts, green plumbers, and Australian marketers predict blue skies ahead for graywater.
By Ed Ritchie
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