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advertisement 10-10-2013 CREATIVITY Infographic: See How Much Water You’re Actually Consuming (It’s More Than You Think) Meat lovers, that’s a lot of water you’re eating.
The bottom chart shows conservation by volume, sorted according to hydrologic region. Because it is home to more than half of California’s 39 million people, the South Coast hydrologic region, which ...
Better technology is helping U.S. households conserve water. It is a conservation success story. Indoor water use in U.S. households dropped by 22 percent between 1999 and 2016, according to a study ...
For cities that operate their own water utilities, improved water metering can be a huge asset for water conservation. Studies show that between 14 percent % and 18 perce nt of treated water is ...
In an infographic titled “Interesting Facts About Farm Water Conservation”, the brains over at Seametrics illustrate some fascinating facts about the world's farm water consumption.
When it comes to wise water consumption, Canada is not exactly a world leader. In fact, on a 2008 list of 16 peer countries, Canada came in 15th in terms of water conservation, ahead of only the ...
The graphic breaks down the world’s water supply, noting that less than 1% is fit for human consumption. Ninety-seven percent of the earth’s water is salt water, and of the 3% that’s fresh ...
Water is the word of the month — as California suffers through one of the worst droughts in its history, Silicon Valley-based tech companies are innovating to reduce their water consumption and brands ...
World Water Day dates back to the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development where an international observance for water was recommended. The United Nations General Assembly ...
September 3 marks 50 years of success for the Land and Water Conservation Fund. Without action by Congress, however, the fund will expire in 2015 and America will lose its best parks program.