May 1, 2013
by MoreRecycling
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Internet of Things extends under your sink with new water and electricity sensor technology

New water and energy sensor technology from Belkin analyzes home water and electricity consumption and helps save both money and resources. Continue reading

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March 7, 2013
by MoreRecycling
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Stronger support needed for healthy beverage practices in child care

Support is needed in child care centers to help meet existing water policies and new water requirements included in the 2010 Child Nutrition Reauthorization Act, according to a new study. Continue reading

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February 27, 2013
by MoreRecycling
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New anti-frost and anti-fog coating for glass

In an advance toward glass that remains clear under the harshest of conditions, scientists are reporting development of a new water-repellant coating that resists both fogging and frosting. Their research on the coating could have uses ranging from aut… Continue reading

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February 21, 2013
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Simple ceramic tablet disinfects drinking water

The new water purification tablet made in South Africa is a low-cost, effective, drinking water solution for the developing world. Continue reading

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January 16, 2013
by Kate Poole
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Size Matters, but the Whole Package is the Important Thing

Kate Poole, Senior Attorney, San Francisco
Today, NRDC and several of our colleagues in the water agency, business and conservation world are proposing an alternative for analysis in the Bay Delta Conservation Planning process.  Th… Continue reading

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February 3, 2012
by Barry Nelson
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Southern California’s New Wave of Local Water Supplies

Barry Nelson, Senior Policy Analyst, Water Program, San Francisco
Last week, the Luskin Center at UCLA sponsored a conference called “The Future of Water in Southern California.” The conference lived up to its ambitious titl… Continue reading

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February 16, 2011
by Barry Nelson
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The House Budget Chooses the Path to Water Policy Gridlock

The Republican budget, which is being debated on the House floor, includes a simple choice about the path forward on water issues in California.  Unfortunately, the bill proposes to pick the path of conflict and gridlock, rather than of cooperatio… Continue reading

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