Make Your Faucet Great Again with the a Neoperl Cache Rain Spray Aerator
7th Apr 2016
Is your cache faucet not putting out the water it used to? Is the stream clogged, irregular, and just not the good ol' way it used to be? Have you switched to a reduced flow, and things just aren't the same? New Resources Group now offers a Neoperl Cache Faucet aerator that will both save water and make your faucet great again. The innovative "Rain Spray" design makes the flow feel stronger, fuller, and more natural, while
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Four Scary Facts about Leaks
10th Mar 2016
It's getting warmer, and that means it's time to think about watering lawns, gardens, and enjoying the spring! Unfortunately, this can also be an expensive time for outdoor water use. Here are some facts to keep in mind as we move towards "lawn care" season. Here are some facts about leaks from the EPA: A typical home can have enough leaks to waste 10,000 gallons of water annuallyA smaller group, "ten percent of homes," lea
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Enviro News: Lead Problems in Sebring, Ohio
18th Feb 2016
Lead poisoning in Sebring Ohio has prompted community distribution of bottled water, as well as the firing of two Ohio Environmental Protection Agency employees, according to NBC News. This incident, as well as the water crisis in Flint, MI, points to the importance of protecting our water supplies, for both enviromental and health reasons.
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Enviro News: Digest
11th Feb 2016
Catch up on environmental and conservation news stories you may have missed with our handy enviro news digest!"The Environmental Legacy of the Steel City" by Jonathan Blaustein discusses the photography projects that capture the effects of industrial pollution in Pittsburgh, an industrial city with a history of pollution problems. "Carbon-Rule Stay Puts Obama Environmental Legacy on the Line" by Amy Harder and Brent Kendall
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Enviro News: California Fails to Meet December 2015 Water Conservation Goal
2nd Feb 2016
The U.S. Drought Monitor is jointly produced by the National Drought Mitigation Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the United States Department of Agriculture, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Map courtesy of NDMC-UNL.California reduced its water consumption only 18% compared to December of 2013, seven points short of the 25% reduction goal, according to ABC news. On the other hand, ABC news also reports th
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