Over the next 3 years, the U.S. is expected to see a massive increase in water recycling systems. The projection is from 4.8 billion gallons per day to 6.6 billion. This is a 37 percent growth.
Water recycling systems have gained momentum as cities begin to take a comprehensive look at where and why they discard certain types of water in the first place. By recognizing the symbiotic ...
Greywater recycling is most suited to businesses that need a constant supply of water for use in baths, basins and toilets. In this regard, hotels, large offices, residential blocks and leisure ...
"We're looking at hundreds of millions in economic damages," says Jeremy Mazur, Director of Infrastructure and Natural Resource Policy with Texas 2036. Texas 2036 is a non-profit, non-partisan ...
Clouse Water Recycling Center. The plant is on the South ... She writes about the San Antonio Water System, news in New Braunfels and Comal County and water issues around Central Texas.