Style Your Bathroom And Kitchen Sustainably

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Style Your Bathroom And Kitchen Sustainably

1 Comment 31 March 2011

Thinking of refitting your bathroom or kitchen? Style sustainably with luxury kitchen and bathroom fixtures that use less water…and they look good while doing it. Shop for bathroom and kitchen fixtures responsibly. Ask your retailer the right questions. Be sure that the fixtures you select comply with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidelines for water conservation. Not [...]

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D.J. Knowles Releases Hot New Track for H20 Charity

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D.J. Knowles Releases Hot New Track for H20 Charity

No Comments 30 March 2011

D.J. Solange Knowles is mixing steady rhythms on her hit single Kenya to raise funds for sustainable water resources in Africa. The single features artists Chris Taylor and Twin Shadow. According to looktothestars.org, the single is part of Knowles’ commitment to bring reliable clean water resources to communities in Uganda, Cameroon, and Rwanda.”Water is a necessity, [...]

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Family Fun on a Budget in Florida

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Family Fun on a Budget in Florida

1 Comment 29 March 2011

Looking for a great get-a-away that won’t be too expensive, but not so cheap that you regret booking the flight and hotel? Consider scuba diving in Florida for your next vacation. You can save money without scrimping on vacation must have’s like outdoor activities and culture. The Florida Underwater Archaeological Preserves (FUAP) offers tourists and locals several [...]

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Reap What You Sow: H20 Efficient Landscaping

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Reap What You Sow: H20 Efficient Landscaping

No Comments 25 March 2011

They say April showers bring May flowers, but are you considering water efficient landscaping for your garden this year? In the Clackamas River of northwestern Oregon, water use multiplies by 2-3 times more water in spring months as compared to winter months. Additional water use is attributed to the increased landscaping and planting that takes place [...]

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Singer Lizz Wright Takes You To The Water

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Singer Lizz Wright Takes You To The Water

2 Comments 25 March 2011

Jazz singer Lizz Wright is a Georgia native who takes fans down to the water in her track Song for Mia from the album The Orchard. Listeners are rocked by the ebb and flow of Wrights smooth vocals over a gentle strumming of her guitar, entreating them to take their worries down to the water. Metaphors [...]

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WaterWideWeb Celebrates World H20 Day in NYC

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WaterWideWeb Celebrates World H20 Day in NYC

3 Comments 24 March 2011

WaterWideWeb celebrated World Water Day 2011 at the Phillips Club on New York City’s Upper West Side. Building Community Bridges (BCB), a non-profit organization that provides clean drinking water for rural villages in West Africa, hosted a charitable event to raise awareness about the difference water makes to local communities in Togo. BCB founder Enyonam Nanevie [...]

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Happy World Water Day Everyone!

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Happy World Water Day Everyone!

1 Comment 22 March 2011

Today individuals and organizations are hosting events to celebrate World Water Day 2011. Pressing concerns about decreasing water supply for ever increasing populations are perplexing policy makers. For World Water Day 2011, WaterWideWeb is out landing interviews with New York City’s “Who’s Who”. WaterWideWeb is gathering information and testimonies from others concerned about global water shortages. Tomorrow, [...]

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Why NOLA’s Water Meter Jewelry is a Must Buy

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Why NOLA’s Water Meter Jewelry is a Must Buy

1 Comment 21 March 2011

New Orleans (NOLA) water meter jewelry is a big deal in the Big Easy. Rings, necklaces, and bracelet charms are fashioned after old water meters found scattered throughout NOLA’s French Quarter. There’s plenty of exciting trinkets to purchase in the birthplace of jazz, before enjoying a beignet and coffee at Cafe DuMonde. But, replicas of the city’s water [...]

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All Washed Up But Are Your Clothes Clean?

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All Washed Up But Are Your Clothes Clean?

1 Comment 19 March 2011

Saving water is as simple as

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You Know You’re Irish When You Know This!

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You Know You’re Irish When You Know This!

No Comments 18 March 2011

Plenty of people are out and about today celebrating St. Patrick’s Day. Though no leprechauns were spotted, nor breaking news stories about the poor turned rich after finding a lucky pot of gold, there is a tale or two of Irish folklore and ancient water tales. Celtic oral tradition and old Irish superstitions make several references [...]

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