Zap! Water Conservation
As part of a project in partnership with the Stanford Design School, we took a look at residential water consumption habits and why people persist in consuming large quantities of water. Whether or not you are currently aware of your conservation habits, there are ways you can cut down on your consumption of our world's most valuable resource.
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Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Money/Water Saving Tip
By replacing an old toilet with a new, low flush toilet (available for purchase and shipping for under $300), the average family of four saves $90 per year. That means your investment will break even after 3 years and 3 months (39 months). After that, your investment is all profit.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
POV Statement
Santa Clara Valley Families need a way to alter their water consumption needs because they are a persuadable major consumer of earth's most valuable diminishing resource.
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