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He also said data centres could cause stress on local water infrastructure."These data centres are not just using very large ...
Outdoor cannabis grows are productive, energy effective and very popular…but how much water do they use? As marijuana cultivation expands across the United States and globally, concerns are ...
In total, water usage from the Great Lakes supply was down in 2023 in comparison to 2022, according to the commission. Total water withdrawals (which encompass uses from public supply to many ...
As marijuana cultivation expands across the United States and globally, concerns are emerging about its environmental footprint—particularly about cannabis grows and water usage. A commonly ...
A new study has found that a smartphone app that tracks household water use and alerts users to leaks or excessive consumption offers a promising tool for helping California water agencies meet ...
CLAYTON COUNTY, Iowa (KCRG) - Pattison Sand Company in Clayton County is asking the state for permission to nearly quadruple the amount of water it uses annually. So how does that increase compare ...
The journey to significant water conservation is both complex and essential for the hospitality industry.
EVER rising water bills are becoming a drain on household’s finances. But there are some useful ways to reduce your water usage and bring down your bills. WASTE LESS: Before you do anything else ...
Colorado town admits high water bills are "a problem," but maintains residents use too much After months of elected and appointed town officials saying high water bills were the result of ...
With the LCD feature, consumers can monitor their water consumption, compare it with SPAN’s recommended amount of 160 LCD, and track monthly progress toward more sustainable usage.
Reducing your home’s water usage is a great way to positively impact the environment and reduce your water bills, especially during the year’s hottest months. If you’ve been trying to save ...
Pattison Sand Company in Clayton County is asking the state for permission to nearly quadruple the amount of water it uses annually.